Wallabies coach Michael Cheika says All Blacks lock Brodie Retallick should have been dealt with more severely by referee Nigel Owens after his tackle on Ned Hanigan, saying it was lucky the Australia flanker "didn't break his neck".
Cheika felt several calls went against his team in the nail-biting defeat, and in particular the tip tackle by Retallick in the first half which was looked at again by Owens, who felt there was no case to answer. Retallick wasn't even penalised.
With the Wallabies racing to a 17-0 lead, the loss of Retallick in the first half would have been a big blow for the All Blacks.
"I've got to tread lightly here my friend," Cheika said when asked why he was confused by several of the officials' decisions. "Number one, what I can say because it's clear to everyone is that Retallick picked up one of our blokes and put him on his head. He's put his arm through his legs, picked him up, and it's a free pass.
"It's clear. The guy can't end up on his head any other way. It's a free pass; it's just as well he didn't break his neck."