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Published 13:35 10 Jul 2022 BST
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Duly noted on the sideline, Jaco Peyper is summoned to the sideline and a discussion takes place about which player needs to leave the pitch - Papalii or Savea. At this time, Savea has been told he may need to leave the pitch but he lingers near teammates, awaiting the final call. Peyper is picked up on the ref mic saying:
"8 [Savea] came off for the red, so 8 needs to come off."Given the amount of cards shown in such a short period, and with front rowers coming off, meaning uncontested scrums, it was rife for an officiating slip. The big errors were New Zealand having 13 players on the pitch for two minutes, instead of 12, and Savea being told to go off, when Papalii should have done so. https://twitter.com/WRosey9/status/1545678430607667200 https://twitter.com/TheVoon/status/1545678727799242752 https://twitter.com/Carcharius/status/1545756684299239424
"To be fair to everyone it was a revolving door there for a little while, but we’re seeking clarification, and what happened was not what we thought should happen. There's no doubt that we wanted Ardie to go back on."Papalii [14 caps] is relatively new into the All Blacks set-up while Ardie Savea is an experienced international, a leader within the squad, captained the All Blacks, last year, and had scored two tries in the First Test against Ireland.
"My understanding was the opposite of the officials' understanding," Foster added. "And they told us that they had to live with the decision they made."The 11-point Irish win, on Saturday, was the All Blacks' biggest home loss in 150 Test matches, stretching back 29 years. Ireland have now joined Australia, South Africa, England, and France as Test nations to have won a game against the All Blacks on their home turf.
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