Rugby - Champions Cup organisers reject Bath bid for Toulouse replay


  • Rugby
  • Wednesday, 24 Oct 2018

(Reuters) - Organisers of the Champions Cup have rejected Bath's request for their match against Toulouse to be replayed due to a discrepancy between the time shown on the official stadium clock and that shown on television screens.

Bath lost the match 22-20 on Oct. 13 and were unhappy because television screens showed that referee Andrew Brace had blown for fulltime a few seconds early, denying the English club an attacking lineout in a promising position.

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