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What Jac Morgan said moments after clear-out will only anger Wallabies fans

Jac Morgan of the British & Irish Lions looks on during the second test of the series between Australia Wallabies and British & Irish Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on July 26, 2025 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

British & Irish Lions flanker Jac Morgan has admitted that he was a “little bit nervous” when his clear-out on Australia’s Carlo Tizzano was referred to the television match official in the dying seconds of his side’s victory over the Wallabies at the MCG on Saturday.

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The much-debated incident effectively decided the outcome of the match, and series, as it would determine whether Hugo Keenan’s match-winning try at the death would stand or not. Referee Andrea Piardi deemed there was no foul play, giving the Lions a 29-26 victory and an unassailable 2-0 series lead.

As expected, this decision has not gone down well with many Australian fans and pundits, and Morgan’s comments after the match may not be pleasant listening for any disgruntled fans.

Just moments after the final whistle, Morgan was walking around the field talking to former Lion and Sky Sports pundit Will Greenwood, who asked him how he was feeling when the incident went up to the big screen.

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“I was a little bit nervous, I won’t lie, but it’s one of those,” the 25-year-old said.

What was perhaps even more telling was his interview with Welsh broadcaster S4C pitchside, where he said in Welsh: “I was nervous,” before adding, “I thought I was alright, then I saw it.”

These comments may infuriate already disgruntled Wallabies supporters, but, despite being at the heart of the action, Morgan’s opinion or feelings on the incident are irrelevant; all that matters is that the match officials did not deem the incident illegal, nor did many fans and pundits across the world.

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The two opposing coaches, the Lions’ Andy Farrell and the Wallabies’ Joe Schmidt, unsurprisingly sit on either side of the fence over the incident.

Farrell said, “I thought it was a good clear-out live. I couldn’t understand what they were going back for,” while Schmidt disagreed, saying: “Just watch the footage.”

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Crimmack 12 days ago

Let us play NZ and Los Pumas, skip Aus matches. If Aus miraculously on top… just give them the cup out of petty. Comeone Aus This is not how we know you Always tough as nails (harder) and now this schitt (like youtubers)?? Catch a wake up men!! We need you okes back (challenge).

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Crimmack 12 days ago

Timing boys! Btw, did he not enter from the side? If it carries on like this, we will be watching touch rugby.

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Crimmack 12 days ago

Nic White storry here gents!! What did he expect?

Should all players stand back and staire into his (wtf did I get myself into) eyes??

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JH 12 days ago

It was a tight call. But let’s not moan fellas … you’ll give SA rugby fans a bad name.

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SF 12 days ago

Goodness, you already have a bad name.

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DT 13 days ago

If Jac Morgan was a South African player he would have got a red card and suspension. Compare it with Neethling Fouche's red card and suspension in a URC game recently

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SF 12 days ago

If only that was true. Somehow SA players like kholisi - to name just one, got away with even worse

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CC 13 days ago

This was one bad call in a string of bad calls.

It's hard to feel sorry for the Aussies though.

They let a 23-5 lead slip away.

And don't forget Nic Berry did his best to make sure the Boks lost their Lions series 2021.

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Carlos 13 days ago

Will someone now tell Rubiolo of the Pumas that his red card against England was a mistake then? Or only Brits get the benefit of the doubt?

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