The Wallabies have filed a complaint to World Rugby over a meeting between All Blacks coach Steve Hansen and referee Romain Poite that was held on the eve of the second Bledisloe Cup Test without Australias knowledge.It comes after coach Michael Cheika said he was left bitterly disappointed by Frenchman Poites control of Saturday nights 29-9 defeat at Wellingtons Westpac Stadium, ensuring the Bledisloe Cup will remain in New Zealand for a 14th consecutive year.The Australian Rugby Union claims Hansen and one of his assistants met Poite for morning tea on Friday.Under World Rugby regulations, coaches can meet referees before a match only if there are representatives from both teams present, or if one side declines the opportunity.A similar controversy occurred during Junes three-Test series after England coach Eddie Jones also met Poite in Brisbane without an invitation being extended to the Australians.Cheika blasted Poite for absolutely ignoring approaches from Australia captain Stephen Moore to seek clarification on decisions, and said the referee failed to stop the game when David Pocock was down and needed a concussion test.He has the whistle, I understand ... the referee might not like the captain personally, that might be his prerogative, but he has to afford him that opportunity if hes affording it to his opponents, Cheika said.Im on record with referees boss Alain Rolland about the treatment to our captain and our players by Romain Poite and also by Nigel Owens.I dont know if its subconscious or not but its there and its got to be dealt with, because that cant be going on if the opponent can have every player discussing with the referee.If theyve got a predetermined position on our players, I asked Alain Rolland in Sydney and he said, Oh thats a surprise to me if it is, but its pretty blatant to anyone listening to the refs ears, I would say.Meanwhile, All Blacks prop Owen Franks is expected to be cited for an attempted eye gouge on Kane Douglas in the first half. Video of the incident, which occurred in the seventh minute, circulated on social media during the match and Cheika said he saw it at the time.They couldnt miss it, it was pretty in the open. Itd be pretty hard for the match review to miss, he said. Nike Air Max 90 Goedkoop Bestellen . The parade and rally were held to celebrate the Saskatchewan Roughriders 45-23 win over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on Sunday in the CFLs championship game. Nike Air Max 90 Kopen Goedkoop . Booth picked up 65 caps after making her national team debut in 2002 at the age of 17. She most recently played for Sky Blue FC of the National Womens Soccer League. "It just felt like it was my time to move on," she said in a phone interview from her hometown of Burlington, Ont. http://www.airmax90belgie.be/ .25 million option on reliever Jose Veras. Nike Air Max 90 Kopen Belgie . LOUIS -- Alexander Steen scored a power-play goal with 59. Nike Air Max 90 Aanbieding .S. -- Nikolaj Ehlers registered a hat trick for the third straight game and Jonathan Drouin had a goal and five assists as the Halifax Mooseheads hammered the host Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 10-1 on Tuesday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. MINNEAPOLIS -- Minneapolis police are trying to determine whether four Minnesota football players who were suspended from last weekends game against Indiana State were involved in an alleged sexual assault.The assault allegedly occurred early on Sept. 3, hours after the Golden Gophers opened the season with a victory over Oregon State. Coach Tracy Claeys suspended cornerbacks KiAnte Hardin and Ray Buford, safety Dior Johnson and defensive end Tamarion Johnson for the Indiana State game on Saturday for violating unspecified team rules.ddddddddddddPolice on Monday confirmed that the names of those four players have come up in their investigation, but they provided no further details. It was unclear if the players are considered potential witnesses or suspected of being involved. They have not been charged.The Gophers are off this week. They next play at home against Colorado State on Sept. 24. ' ' '