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"It's really nothing to do with us. We asked could we kick it to the corner and the referee says "yep" so we kicked it to the corner and scored the try."Lam continued to say that they would have been going for the try regardless before reiterating that the controversy surrounding the decision and the referee has got nothing to do with him and his team.
"If the answer was no then we would tap and go for the try. So it's nothing to do with us, we just played the call."You can't blame Lam for not wanting to get embroiled in this issue. The Connacht coach will want to do everything in his power to utilise the confidence gained from their most recent performance and use it to its maximum this week as they prepare for their match in Belfast. You can see Lam share his views on this issue in the video below. https://twitter.com/RTErugby/status/810920635811536896
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