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Change in referee 'didn't help' Wales in Argentina quarter-final defeat

South African official Jaco Peyper hobbled off with a calf injury during the clash.

Warren Gatland felt the change in referee knocked Wales off their stride as they crashed out of the World Cup with a 29-17 quarter-final defeat to Argentina in Marseille.

South African official Jaco Peyper hobbled off with a calf injury after Wales had scored their first try in the 15th minute, taking a 7-0 lead in a match they had dominated.

But with Karl Dickson replacing Peyper their ascendency slipped away and Argentina came on strong in the second half with tries from Joel Sclavi and Nicolas Sanchez sweeping them into the last four.

Head coach Gatland was full of praise for the Pumasโ€™ performance but also felt events had conspired against Wales.

โ€œIt probably didnโ€™t help with the referee getting injured. That was a little bit disruptive in terms of the game,โ€ said Gatland, who confirmed his commitment to remaining in charge of Wales until the 2027 World Cup.

โ€œWe were 10-0 up and were thinking that if we take a few of the opportunities that were presented to us. Unfortunately we gave away a couple of soft penalties.

โ€œIt does throw you off. We were comfortable with Jaco Peyper and the relationship we have with him in terms of his control of the game.

โ€œItโ€™s nothing against Karl but you do a lot of analysis through what referees tend to be tough on and what they are looking for.

โ€œWe hadnโ€™t prepared for the change. Sometimes that happens in a game and you just have to deal with it. That is the way Test match rugby goes sometimes.โ€

A controversial refereeing decision saw Guido Petti hit Nick Tompkins in the head with his shoulder in the third quarter but Dickson and TMO Marius Jonker ruled there was no foul play.

It was explained that because the tackle had been called, Tompkins was falling and Petti entered legally while bent at the waist, there was no offence. Argentina went over from the same period of play to stretch their lead.

โ€œIt would be interesting to see what happens in terms of the feedback from the panel,โ€ Gatland said.

โ€œHe (Dickson) felt that Nick has dropped his height and he said it wasnโ€™t foul play. I would need to go back and look at it, but it was probably at least a penalty situation.

โ€œSometimes those things happen in a game in big moments and can swing things. That is just the way it is.โ€

Dan Biggarโ€™s final match for Wales ended in disappointment with the fly-half eventually departing in the second half having taken a bang to the chest early on, possibly exacerbating a pectoral muscle injury he had been carrying.

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    Apr 22nd 2017, 10:12 AM

    It was always so striking how average he was on tour and how outstanding he was in the ryder cup

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    Apr 22nd 2017, 11:16 AM

    @Joe Bloggs: striking? Seems to be his main m at the moment.

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    Apr 22nd 2017, 11:17 AM

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    Apr 22nd 2017, 12:06 PM

    @Joe Bloggs: He wasnโ€™t average. Pablo Larrazabal was average, Damien McGrane was average. Poulter won as many tournaments as anyone over the last 10-15 years, and contended in majors. Flash tw*t though.

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    @Armchair Follower: joe couldnโ€™t agree moe, he certainly wasnโ€™t average. Heโ€™s won 12 european competitions

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    Apr 22nd 2017, 1:54 PM

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    Apr 22nd 2017, 8:02 PM

    Graeme McDowell still plays golf?!

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