Dwyer backs South Africa in calling out referee bias

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World Cup-winning coach Bob Dwyer has backed South Africa's calls for more ...

MELBOURNE - World Cup-winning coach Bob Dwyer has backed South Africa’s calls for more balanced officiating at the World Cup and said referees have failed to crack down on negative tactics employed by the dominant All Blacks for a number of years.

The All Blacks, winners of the last two World Cups, dismissed the allegation, with coach Steve Hansen accusing Springboks boss Rassie Erasmus of trying to manipulate Saturday’s referee, Frenchman Jerome Garces. “I reckon if you took a vote around the world you’d get a 99 percent agreement with what the Springboks have said.

While the team’s dominance is underlined by excellence in all facets of the game, media pundits have often accused Hansen’s side of employing calculated and cynical tactics to stop teams from scoring tries.

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