Vodacom Bulls director of rugby Jake White believes Stormers flanker Hacjivah Dayimani got off lightly for a high tackle on fullback Kurt-Lee Arendse.
Dayimani was penalised for his hit on the Bulls fullback with eight minutes remaining and the Cape side holding a nine-point lead in Saturday’s north-south derby at Cape Town Stadium.
Though the Bulls scored through Ruan Nortje soon after the incident in question, referee Frank Murphy came out of a five-minute consultation with TMO Marius Jonker with the decision to disallow Nortje’s try because Arendse lost the ball in contact after the tackle from Dayimani.
The Stormers No 7 was eventually yellow-carded and, from the resultant penalty, the Bulls’ Elrigh Louw dived over to score under the crossbar with six minutes left on the clock.
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White was perplexed by Murphy’s explanation, and questioned the Irish referee’s decision: “How do you get a yellow card for a head-high tackle with an open try line?
“From there, you worry about the knock-on. Of course, he knocked it on. When you whack a guy around the neck, of course, he’ll knock it on.
“We scored anyway and he got a yellow card. When you rewind the game, you’d pick up certain things and hope that a red card was given.
“I’ve gotten older and wiser the more I’ve coached, so I won’t be throwing my toys. We’re still in the tournament, which is alive and kicking.”