Now the Lunt "try"
even he did not look confident, so not that much of a shock that the ref went for the play the ball, and actually it was probably the right decision.
Where was the error? Lunt being far to honest, instead of getting up throwing the ball in the air and making it look like he had scored as is the habit these days with 50/50 calls.
If he had scored, at the after match interview he would have said, "yep it was on the line" he didnt
the so called "knock on" and benefit of the doubt, sorry but have to stick with the vid ref here, did not think it looked like he touched it.
the forward pass was blatent and that was a shocker, but lets be honest you cant blame the ref for England dropping the ball all the time, you cant score if you cant keep hold of it