I think Borthwick lost his rag over the blatant time wasting as Bristol's forwards were out on their arse whilst Tigers were fired up. Tempest allowed the Bristol staff to piss about for an age. Lam changed his story in the end because he realised they were going down to 13 otherwise which is when Borthwick really lost it. Borthwick shouldn't have been in the opposition technical area and I suspect he will get a fine as well as Lam.jimKRFC wrote:Well that
The final scrum: Having got what Borthwick, Wigglesworth and Genge wanted in Afoa back on we have the last drama. Afoa does Genge (as he did all first half), Leibenburg loses the ball out the side and Uren clears.
I think Borthwick was actually trying to press the 13 man outcome as with 8 in the scrum and the ability to stand Nadolo narrow to keep Bristol's defenders in tight it was an easier chance to get a try. Avoid the scrum if possible because as displayed the officials have a tendency to bottle making a decision. Had Uren tried that around the middle of the park there's no chance he'd have gotten away with it though Wigglesworth should have blocked him off and let him nowhere near it. Uren gambled and got away with it which is great scrum half play really.
Having watching it back I don't think Wigglesworth actually punches Afoa, he does judo throw him to the ground and shove his face into the turf though. Tom Young may be in more trouble after telling Tempest "you weren't fucking strong enough" to which Tempest asks which bit and Youngs replies "any of it". You can't be dropping f bombs at sir even if he should have gone under the posts several scrums before.