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SYDNEY - Rugby Australia chief executive Phil Waugh said he would seek an explanation from World Rugby on the late call by referee Andrea Piardi that ultimately decided the match and the series in the second test against the British & Irish Lions.
Old rivals meet again as Harry Wilson of Australia and Maro Itoje of the British and Irish Lions captained the sides at the Melbourne Cricket Ground The Wallabies had a point to prove and started strongly, with Tom Lynagh converting two early penalties
The commentary that Tizzano dived was put to Wallabies lock Nick Frost when he fronted the media in Sydney, and he reckoned the accusation was another thing to add to the mix ahead of this Saturday’s tour finale, where the tourists are looking to clinch a 3-0 result in a series for the first time since 1904.
The British and Irish Lions' tour of Australia is almost over, with eight straight wins since arriving Down Under leaving them one game away from a series whitewash.
Kick-off is at 11:00 BST on Saturday and here are all the details you need to know as the Lions attempt to clinch the three-match series.
Record breaking crowd at Wallabies-Lions MCG Test sparks spending boom.More than $20m* spent across Melbourne's accommodation, food, retail and
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