The All Blacks and Welsh camps have both found fault with some of the officiating in this morning's test in Cardiff. Graham Henry and Warren Gatland have both expressed disappointed at what they thought were key rulings in the All Blacks 19-12 win.
Henry believes the Television Match Official missed a try for his side. He says he thought Conrad Smith scored and it is disappointing it was not awarded because it would have given his side a lot of breathing space.
Welsh coach Gatland says he was frustrated by a no-call when Dan Carter appeared to hit replacement halfback Martin Roberts high as well as a penalty against Martyn Williams for a deliberate knock down.
Gatland says they were denied a couple of rightful shots at goal and it meant they were too far behind in the closing stages to win the match with a penalty.
Dan Carter may be cited for his tackle on Roberts in the next 24 hours.
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