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World Rugby has reportedly identified Springbok wing Cheslin Kolbe’s block of France full-back Thomas Ramos’ conversion as one of five major errors made by referee Ben O’Keeffe in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final.
The Springboks would go on to win 29-28, making the two points saved by Kolbe crucial to South Africa’s victory. However, according to a report by respected French publication Midi Olympique, a World Rugby analysis of referee O’Keeffe’s performance has shown that Kolbe left the tryline too early, and the conversion should have been re-taken.
@rugbyworldcup A match winning moment from Cheslin Kolbe 🖐️ 🤚 #rugby #RWC2023 #cheslinkolbe ♬ Murder - Bgnzinho
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