Australia coach Michael Cheika slams ref, then denies Folau pulls a Springbok’s hair
Fly half Elton Jantjies misses a last-minute penalty as South Africa and Australia draw 27-27, following on from their 23-23 stalemate in Perth
Australia coach Michael Cheika denied one of his players pulled a South African player’s hair and criticised several refereeing decisions following a 27-27 draw against the Springboks in Bloemfontein on Saturday.
“He’s only starting out in tier-one matches,” Cheika said, referring to New Zealand match official Ben O’Keeffe.
“But there were some forward passes, knock-ons (missed) ... these are key moments,” said Cheika. “But he’s a very good ref with an excellent temperament and he’s going to go a long way.”
Cheika also forcefully denied that Israel Folau intentionally pulled the hair of Springbok Dillyn Leyds – an offence that saw the hosts awarded a penalty.
“He grabbed the guy around the collar ... watch the vision, he got him by the collar, he didn’t grab his hair.
“No one tackles somebody by the hair,” said Cheika, who became agitated when he was pressed about the incident.