Ben O'Keeffe has given his most detailed account yet of the scrum penalty that handed the Boks a one-point lead and a World Cup final berth. His version is unambiguous: England had a knee on the ground, the picture was clear, and he was confident enough to pull the trigger in a moment he'd specifically trained for. His framing — that he only blows in those high-stakes moments when he's certain, precisely to avoid missing an obvious call in the other direction — is a direct rebuttal to the lingering English grievance. Ellis Genge, meanwhile, hasn't moved on, describing it as an open wound and pointedly inviting people to watch the scrums back and form their own view. The piece is worth reading for anyone who wants both sides of the most consequential refereeing call of the 2023 World Cup, with O'Keeffe's podcast comments finally putting his thinking on the record.