Sunday, 18 October 2015

Rugby World Cup 2015: Australia beat Scotland in final minute

Scotland endured an overwhelming misfortune as Australia won an exciting quarter-last with a disputable late punishment.

In a throbbing eight-attempt match Mark Bennett's interference attempt with seven minutes to go appeared to have fixed one of the colossal World Cup upsets.

In any case, with time running out ref Craig Joubert called an intentional offside when replays appeared to show the ball had fall off a Wallaby player.

Bernard Foley stroked over the three focuses to take the amusement away.

At the last shriek Joubert kept running for the passage to a stunning tune of boos, Scotland's players and endless backing broke by the merciless finale.

Scotland's thrashing implies that without precedent for history there will be no northern half of the globe group in the World Cup semi-finals.

Be that as it may, all the discussion will be of Joubert's late choice and later conduct, regardless of the possibility that the diversion's laws implied he couldn't request help from the TV match official for the portentous punishment.

Replays being appeared on the enormous screens inside the ground as Foley lined up his kick implied that the arbitrator was very nearly the main man among the 80,000 who did not understand a blunder may have been made.

Australia will now meet Argentina in one weekend from now's semis however they will be relentlessly assuaged to have gotten away from a fight which pushed them as far as possible.

Scotland's last win at Twickenham was 32 years prior, however a group that finished the current year's Six Nations with the wooden spoon created one of their country's finest presentations to verge on coming to the last four interestingly since 1991.

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