Debate over refereeing decisions has once again become a theme of this year’s Six Nations and, with that in mind, Telegraph Sport is providing subscribers with the opportunity to put their questions to our columnist and former international rugby referee Wayne Barnes.
Barnes spent nearly 30 years refereeing and established himself as one of the best ever to do the job. He retired at the end of last year with his last match being the Rugby World Cup final between South Africa and New Zealand, which included the sending off of the All Blacks captain Sam Cane.
Barnes is exclusively writing for Telegraph Sport throughout the Six Nations and has already explained what he would change about the current laws, how he would prepare to referee the England team and his reaction to the second round of action, including the TMO controversy at the end of Scotland v France.
Use the form below to submit your questions and a selection will be answered by Barnes at 11am on Monday, February 26. There will also be the opportunity to ask questions during the live session to reflect on the third round of Six Nations action, too.
From queries about the laws in general to specific incidents, and questions about Barnes’ esteemed career, fire away with what you would like to know from our expert.