New Zealand fans have been labelled arrogant by a British writer following Australia's stunning 47-26 win over the All Blacks in Perth last night.
Crusaders lock Scott Barrett, making his return to the test arena from a broken finger, copped a red card from Jerome Garces after the French referee deemed Barrett's no-arms tackle on Wallabies captain Michael Hooper, lunging low for the line at the time, warranted the ultimate punishment.
Barrett's exit just before halftime forced the All Blacks to scramble one man short for the entire second half. In the end, they conceded six tries to a rampant Wallabies side – the final 47-26 scoreline representing the most points the All Blacks have conceded in test history.
"Jerome Garces becomes the new Wayne Barnes. Blamed by NZ though making the correct call. Arrogance cannot absorb defeat, especially today's thrashing, so seeks to divert blame," Times writer Stephen Jones posted on Twitter.
Barrett faces a judiciary hearing tonight. Sonny Bill Williams, the last All Black to be sent off in a test, was handed a four week ban for his illegal hit in the second Lions test two years ago.