I don't have too much of a problem with what Will Genia said. First, he says that the team on the front foot normally gets the rub of the green from the referee, but I think that's him identifying that the Reds didn't play well enough, and second, he says that he didn't understand how the try decision could be inconclusive. As I understand it, Kaplan questioned the TMO about the first grounding, which was not over the line, and hence the try was not given, despite the second grounding potentially being a try. In an ideal world perhaps he shouldn't have asked that question, but I've heard far worse comments from players/coaches, and he wasn't directly critical of the referee.