Nigel Owens Defends Jac Morgan's Clearout as 'Perfect' in Lions' Win Over Australia
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Summary
Former World Cup final referee Nigel Owens praised Jac Morgan for executing a 'perfect' clearout during the British and Irish Lions' series-winning try against Australia. Owens addressed criticisms by referencing rugby laws, emphasizing that Morgan's technique was legal and effective.
Key quotes
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'A player must not charge into a ruck or maul without binding onto another player.'
'Making contact above the line of the shoulders with an opponent is a dangerous play and is prohibited.'
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