Shelflife wrote: » Interesting senario. Team A kick through, full back of team B collects but is immediatley under pressure from 3 of team A, he is on the 5m line. Full back throws/passes the ball to/at the ref with the intention of hitting him. Decision?
jacothelad wrote: » If he was free enough to make a pass he'd be free enough to kick the ball dead, out of play or...
castie wrote: » Some people might think its harsh but i would put intentionally hitting the ref with the ball as the same as a push. You push me you get Red. If I am 100% you have nailed me on purpose with the ball you are getting an early shower...
Deano7788 wrote: » Does anyone know what set of laws will be used for the Autumn internationals? The Southern Hemisphere don't adopt the new trial laws until the new year and their new season so will it be the old or the new laws?
Shelflife wrote: » Sledging. Do you allow it ? if so how far do you let it go ?
redmca2 wrote: » I am still hurting from our narrow defeat in the 2nd test against the All Blacks. The final drop goal from Carter occurred as follows: From scrum under our posts Carter attempted a DG, O'Brien got hands to it, whether or not it was headed over the bar is academic. The ball went dead and was adjudged to have been carried over. Result: another 5m scrum and this time Carter drops the goal. The rule that such an attempted block down is judged as a carry over whereas a full block down is not ruled as a knock-on seems to be very harsh, and frankly unfair. Anyone agree? (I guess I'm just a sore loser)
redmca2 wrote: » The rule that such an attempted block down is judged as a carry over whereas a full block down is not ruled as a knock-on seems to be very harsh, and frankly unfair. Anyone agree? (I guess I'm just a sore loser)
BigHeel wrote: » This is one I regularly hear and see happen but I cant find it in the Laws. Red team kick ahead. Blue defender goes to ground and grabs the ball. Red attacker arrives, stays on feet and tries to pull the ball from Blue. Red penalised for "not allowing Red to get to his feet". Can anyone tell me where this is covered in the Law. My understanding is rugby is a contest for the ball and played by players on their feet. If Red stays on his feet surely he can contest for the ball and Blue being off his feet should not spot him.
kensutz wrote: » Correct, it's a myth that you must allow the player to get to their feet.
daveharnett wrote: » Just a +1 from me. Probably the most persistent law myth in the game. The player on his feet is not allowed to fall on top of his opponent, which is usually what gets penalized.
Wexfordboy89 wrote: » just wondering have they brought in the the rule
kensutz wrote: » LAWS, LAWS, LAWS!!!!