WON’T BLAME BEN: John Dobson
John Dobson and his Stormers were dik disappointed with some of the calls made by referee Ben Whitehouse and his officials in Saturday’s 38-7 defeat to Edinburgh.
The Stormers were so frustrated with the ref, that Dobson believes it had a big impact on their performance on the day.
The Kapenaars conceded a hele 24 points in the second half at the Hive Stadium after trailing 14-7 at the break to end their three-week tour of Europe on the ultimate low.
Dobson explains: “I don’t think it [issues with the officiating] is limited to me.
“I thought right from the start we were under pressure and ill-discipline put us under that [early] pressure...
“For a long period after that I thought we were dominating the game and got that score before half-time which made us really confident.”
Of being on the wrong side of Whitehouse’s whistle, Dobson says: “I could go on [about it], but I’ll keep it in-house... We started making mistakes and then we got frustrated.”
Of Leolin Zas’ disallowed try in the 44th minute, he adds: “I don’t know [why he] went back [to TMO] for that. A breakdown in the middle of the field – clearly scraped back by them on the ground [before JD Schickerling’s was penalised and the try was disallowed] and then ending up with a lineout in our 22...”
The coach, though, adds: “[After] 38-7, we’ve got to take responsibility and it’s hard to blame someone else, but there was quite a bit of damage done.”
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