Just used this to check on Youngs' griping. He's bang on that Bath cheat like absolute bastards (I counted no less than five separate offences by Will Stuart which has got to be some kind of a record!) to kill the ball after the turnover, although his decription of it as prime counter-attacking ball is optimistic, to put it mildly.
He is in no position to query anyone else's decision-making however, because the decision to box-kick is even worse on a rewatch. The chasers are Liebenberg and Montoya - the former is good, but if we're doing a kick where not regathering loses us the game, then we a) shouldn't be dropping it on the head of Will Muir and b) should be having at least two of OHC, Radwan, Steward, Ilione, and Liebenberg charging after it, potentially all five! If you look to your right and one of only two chasers is a hooker who's played 70 minutes in the blistering heat, then you reset to another phase and get the right people in place.
And with the terrible decision comes terrible execution - it's too long and Muir takes unopposed. If we're picking apart "Oh, it seems like we weren't playing that rule that day," then Liebenberg puts his hands past the ball when he tries to contest and would've conceded a penalty for slowing the ball if Bath had any intent of doing anything with it. Bath are also not off their feet at that breakdown in the slightest. They are at the next one, but the ref shouts at them to "arrive up" when the next "drive" is being set and, in Bath's defence, they do.
Frankly Ben, your complaining is classless and should've been kept behind closed doors. While you've got a point on the first penalty, the rest of it is 100% your poor decision-making and execution. A sorry end to a great career.
Puja