Can you ask a prospective employer to see references that have been submitted to them I have gone on a lot of interveiws and thought I had the position only in the end to get rejected.?
Normally, reference is made privately. When employers talk to
the references that you provide, those are private conversations
between the employer and your reference. You would likely have
better luck asking your reference what s/he has told the
prospective employer instead.
As a general rule, the reference you provide is likely to
provide "good" details about you. If you are rejected nonetheless,
why would you suspect your reference(s) sabotage you, other than
that you're just not good enough for the job, or that the
interviewer(s) just don't like your face?