Ireland may have cruised to a dominant 42–21 victory over England — but that didn’t stop a huge refereeing controversy erupting online.
Much of the fury centred around England flanker Henry Pollock, with Irish supporters convinced he repeatedly got away with offences at the breakdown.
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“They should penalise Pollock for this”
Rugby account Rugby Scoop shared a clip from the match that immediately went viral.
“They should penalise Pollock for this. Tackle is complete – not releasing the ball – gets up and drives a metre forward. Penalty for Ireland.”
The post racked up over 129,000 views and triggered a flood of replies.
Fans were adamant the “held in the tackle” law wasn’t being applied.
One wrote:
“He did it twice in that set of phases. Ref unmoved.”
Another added:
“Twice inside 90 seconds.”
And the frustration kept coming:
“Three or four times in this half already.”
“He did it 3 times in quick succession, get away with it, keep doing it.”
“Getting away with murder.”
“He’s clearly not held”
Not everyone agreed.
Some supporters felt Pollock was perfectly within his rights to get back to his feet.
“He’s clearly not held.”
Another commented:
“Not really held is he? One of those calls that could go either way.”
Others took a more balanced view of the officiating overall.
“Refs weren’t very good but they weren’t very good to both teams equally so can’t complain too much.”
And one fan couldn’t resist a dig at the outrage itself:
“Wow… the incessant moaning about referees… Constant.”
Breakdown confusion strikes again
Despite Ireland running in 42 points, several supporters felt the missed calls prevented the scoreline from becoming even more emphatic.
“Ireland should be outta sight. Disgraceful decisions all over the field.”
Another added:
“Did they forget the held in the tackle law? Weird way to police it.”
Even England’s wider performance came under scrutiny:
“England are so poor. Think they’re world beaters cause they beat a poor Welsh team but got battered by Scotland and now Ireland.”
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Now Over To World Rugby?
The incident has once again reignited debate around breakdown consistency — one of the toughest areas in the modern game to referee.
One fan summed it up perfectly:
“Yeah, this was a big talking point from the game. Glad you highlighted it, now over to World Rugby…”
Whether World Rugby take a look remains to be seen.
But even in a convincing Irish victory, this is one controversy that isn’t going away anytime soon.
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Freddie Steward
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Tom Curry
Back in the starting XV but unable to impose himself. Ireland controlled the breakdown, an area Curry usually relishes, and he struggled to swing momentum. There were flashes in wider channels and his work-rate never dipped, but England needed edge and authority — they didn’t get it. Substituted after 50 minutes with little lasting imprint on the contest.
Henry Arundell
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