The Debatable Call That Denied Wales A Try
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France raced out to a 17-9 half-time lead thanks to tries from Anthony Bouthier and Paul Willemse, Romain Ntamack pulling the strings at fly-half. Fabien Galthie's youthful side survided a spirited effort from Wales who fired back in the second half with a Dillon Lewis try but the Shaun Edward's inspired defence held firm as Romain Ntamack's intercept try sealed a first win for Les Bleus in the Welsh capital since 2010.
Wales head coach Pivac voiced his opinion on the matter after the game arguing that Willemse should have been at least been penalised, if not yellow carded.
"The slap down, we've had a look at that and we think the officials may have got that one wrong," the New Zealander said.
"The other disappointing one is when the fresh tighthead (Demba Bamba) came on and we're on the line hammering away and he went straight across the scrum and was rewarded for that (with a penalty).
"The scrums from our point of view had gone OK up until that point. You've got to go in a forward motion and he clearly went across the scrum."