Waisake Naholo was the centre of attention during and after the All Blacks' Bledisloe Cup victory over the Wallabies for his incredible turn of pace which reaped him two tries, plus a tip-tackle on Israel Folau which could have seen him sent from the field.
In the opening minutes, the All Blacks wing hit Folau with a big shot but tipped him past the horizontal. Luckily for all involved, the Wallabies fullback put out an arm to cushion his fall.
It looked bad but referee Jaco Peyper awarded only a penalty to Australia. Yellow cards have been given for worse, and, predictably, social media and some Australian publications, were outraged at the tackle but coach Michael Cheika refused to complain.
Asked if he was disappointed that Naholo, who scored back-to-back tries in the second half, wasn't shown a yellow card, he said: "No, not really. There wasn't intent there. Sometimes it happens, mate. Intent is important and he didn't have any intent, it's just the way he made the tackle and he [Folau] tipped up. We got the penalty."
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