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Leicester Tigers boss Michael Cheika: Premiership closing referee gave us nothing – ‘Dan Cole sin-bin embarrassing for rugby’ | Rugby Union Information

Outgoing Leicester Tigers head coach Michael Cheika stated Premiership closing referee Karl Dickson “gave us nothing” and labelled the late Dan Cole sin-binning “embarrassing for the sport.”

Leicester suffered a 23-21 defeat to Tub at Twickenham on Saturday, because the latter clinched a primary Premiership title for 29 years – relationship again to 1996.

Tigers fell 20-7 behind within the second half however narrowed the hole again to a rating at 20-14 with 12 minutes to play through a Solomone Kata attempt. Two minutes later Cole – enjoying within the closing skilled match of his profession – was harshly sin-binned when he got here out of the road to cost down a Finn Russell kick, making contact after the ball had gone.

Referee Dickson decreed it a penalty offence, marking the place the ball landed within the Leicester half and sending Cole to the bin for the rest. Russell kicked the ensuing penalty, with the three factors proving decisive.

That sin-bin resolution and the shortage of additional reward for scrum dominance all through the competition irked Cheika post-match.

“The scrum, we have been dominating utterly. I’ve by no means seen it earlier than in my life, dominating like that and getting nothing, zero. The truth is, getting penalised towards!” Cheika stated.

“Clearly that was a strategical level for us to try to dominate there and in mauls as properly. That was utterly nullified, it price us area place. I believe with three minutes to go it was 9 penalties to 2. It’s inconceivable to handle a area place state of affairs with that end result.

Bath, Leicester
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Tub held on to beat Leicester Tigers at Twickenham to assert a primary Premiership title for 29 years

“I do not suppose, and I am going to all the time have a barely biased lens, we have been that rather more than them. It was irritating to say the least.

“[The yellow card for Cole was] Ridiculous. And the man must be embarrassed to ship him off for that. It wasn’t even harmful. It was hardly even a penalty.

“For me personally, if the sport is sending gamers to the sin-bin for that, and even penalising…What do I say mate? If I say one thing, I am going to get myself in strife and take away from the opposite staff.

“I simply must beat myself up inside and try to preserve as a lot as I can inside. I’ve obtained my emotions on the referee’s efficiency however I am going to take that up with [head of refereeing] Paul Hull as one final closing…banter, for example.”

Dan Cole is shown a yellow card during Leicester's loss to Bath in the Premiership Rugby final
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Dan Cole was very harshly sin-binned by referee Karl Dickson simply after Leicester obtained again inside a rating

Chatting with TNT Sports activities post-match earlier than attending his press convention, Cheika additionally stated: “I believed we obtained nothing again from the referee in any respect and we stored on coming again and turning up. We scored three tries to 2, that tells you one thing. I am tremendous happy with the gamers.

“Two males within the bin, the second for nothing, actually. It’s embarrassing for the sport that somebody goes off for that. I am allowed to be offended, however I am over it and completely happy to simply accept the end result now and get on with the following factor.”

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