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5th October 2019
11:00am BST

Owens gave Argentina a penalty but it was a reckless cannon-ball tackle to Sinckler that put himself in as much danger as his opponent.
Later in the game, with Argentina down to 14 men and England leading 5-3, Manu Tuilagi hammered into an airborne Emiliano Boffelli after he had claimed a high ball.
Boffelli was still two feet from the ground when the Leicester Tigers centre hurtled into him and left him in a heap:
The Argentina players were baying for a yellow card, at least, but Owens deemed the offence to be merely a penalty.
The law does state that it should be just a penalty if the referee deems it to be a timing issue with the tackle. At half-time in the Pool C match, former England boss Clive Woodward said Owens had got that call wrong, and he was not the only one.
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Former England outhalf Paul Grayson was in a more forgiving mood:
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In the final quarter of the match, England sub Courtney Lawes was the next player to get the lenient treatment from Owens when he followed through on Boffelli, who had just kicked upfield, and left the Argentina No.15 flattened.
No connection with the head so, rash as the impact was, Lawes escaped a yellow and was just penalised.
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