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Planet Rugby on MSNRugby Australia calls for ‘level of accountability’ after backing Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt in row over last-gasp Lions tryRugby Australia have called on World Rugby to provide a “level of accountability” amid the furious ongoing fallout from Saturday’s Wallabies loss to the British and Irish Lions. Joe Schmidt’s side were on the cusp of a series-levelling victory in Melbourne until the final minute when Hugo Keenan dashed in for the try that secured a 29-26 comeback victory for the tourists.
Australia head coach Joe Schmidt has questioned the decision to award Hugo Keenan ’s match-winning try in the second Test, believing that Jac Morgan ’s clean-out on Carlo Tizzano should have been penalised.
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Planet Rugby on MSNBritish and Irish Lions ‘to go again’ to achieve 121-year first as Andy Farrell cites ‘courage to be a Lion’A major part of their comeback was a flurry of late first-half points, almost immediately after falling to that 18-point deficit, as Tom Curry and Huw Jones dotted down twice in the space of three minutes to narrow the score to just 23-17 at half-time.
The British and Irish Lions win a classic second Test against Australia - and clinch the series - in the most dramatic circumstances in Melbourne.
British and Irish Lions assistant coach John Fogarty says the "excitement is building" within the camp ahead of their second Test match vs. Australia.