I really enjoyed the game, but like many others feel that it is unfortunately tarnished by refereeing decisions. However, I do not think the on field ref, or the video ref are to blame. To use the Wardle try as the example.
Due to the currents rules, (that have been under pressure for change, but have for some unknown reason not been), the on field ref has no choice but to give an on field decision whether he wants to or not. For Wardel’s try, the ball did appear to reach the line at some point, and that could have been the point where the ref got a glimpse of it. I am a little surprised that the video ref did not view the ball as promoted to the line by Wardle (as per a double movement) when he pulled it in towards him, to the line, but it could also be viewed as momentum and the ball carrier pulling the ball towards him to secure it in the mass of bodies, hence a judgement call that he doesn’t know if the on field ref has seen or considered, and no ability to ask him the same, so without 100% clear evidence, and no knowledge of what exactly has led the on field ref to make his call of “try”, go with the on field decision.
For me the problem is not the refs, it’s the fact that the on field ref must make a decision, and the video ref cannot consult with him on why he gave it as such, and must then also have 100% clear evidence to overrule it. Until that has changed, the same problems will continue to affect the game and frustrate the fans.