
Why weren't England awarded a penalty try?
From Whistle Watch by World Rugby Studios
November 6, 2025 · 17 min · Season 2025 · Episode 14
About this episode
Nigel Owens and Jamie Roberts discuss controversial referee decisions during the November internationals, including a penalty try not awarded to England.
The November internationals are underway and Nigel Owens is back - alongside former Wales representative Jamie Roberts. Was Wallabies winger Andrew Kellaway lucky to avoid a yellow card in his side's defeat to England? And what about All Black Caleb Clarke in Chicago? Plus a couple of big calls in South Africa's clash with Japan... Nigel and Jamie tackle them all. Whistle Watch is in partnership with Emirates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
People in this episode
Host: Nigel Owens
Guest: Jamie Roberts
Topics covered
- rugby
- penalty try
- November internationals
- referee decisions
- international matches
Keywords
- England
- penalty try
- rugby
- November internationals
- referee decisions
- Andrew Kellaway
- Caleb Clarke
- South Africa
- Japan
Sponsors
Emirates
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: World Rugby Studios
Places: England, South Africa, Japan, Chicago
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