Wales coach Wayne Pivac believes referee Matt Carley made a wrong decision to not award his side a second-half penalty try in the 27-23 defeat by France.
Pivac was also disappointed when France were awarded a scrum penalty in the second-half when he felt the visitors' set-piece had scrummaged illegally."chase and cheat""Another disappointing moment was when the French tight-head [Demba Bamba] came on and went straight across the scrum and was rewarded for that," added Pivac.
"If we are accurate with our passing we probably score at the other end. That was a big momentum shift. "But I thought Nick played very well and was then pushed out to the wing. He did well there, he was involved in that last play.Six Nations highlights: France overcome Wales in thrilling clash "Having said all that, the French played very well and we have to take that loss on the chin," said Pivac.
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