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Bondi_Warrior wrote:Sorry mate but you have got that wrong. A penalty try is 6 points as it is awarded because the a player was fouled and in the act of scoring and therefore prevented from scoring. An 8 point try is when the player who has scored the try has been fouled after scoring and so gets a penalty on top of the try and conversion.
An 8 point try was given at a match last season at Leigh because a player attempted to stop an opposition player putting the ball down with his foot , so it was in the act of scoring , not afterwards
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Starbug wrote:An 8 point try was given at a match last season at Leigh because a player attempted to stop an opposition player putting the ball down with his foot , so it was in the act of scoring , not afterwards
The ball had already been grounded in that game before Donlan tried to trip the try scorer so the offence took place after the try had already been scored.
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Leyther_Matt wrote:The ball had already been grounded in that game before Donlan tried to trip the try scorer so the offence took place after the try had already been scored.
Why would he attempt to trip up a player after they had scored a try ? , he was aiming at the ball , I know this because I was closer than you
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an '8pt try' - ie a try, a conversion from where the try was scored and a penalty kick from in front of the posts comes when a penalty is awarded for a foul on the player in the act of scoring. These are the rules of the game.
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tb wrote:an '8pt try' - ie a try, a conversion from where the try was scored and a penalty kick from in front of the posts comes when a penalty is awarded for a foul on the player in the act of scoring. These are the rules of the game.
That's what I said
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SOMEBODY SAID that it couldn’t be done But he with a chuckle replied That “maybe it couldn’t,” but he would be one Who wouldn’t say so till he’d tried. So he buckled right in with the trace of a grin On his face. If he worried he hid it. He started to sing as he tackled the thing That couldn’t be done, and he did it!
It defies belief that anyone could dispute a penalty try as the correct decision, though it's no concern of mine if someone can't understand the game.
If someone clocked me with a forearm to the face then another player put their knees in, yes I think that might just contribute to me losing control of the ball. It's news to me too that youre allowed to tackle with your knees!
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tb wrote:Yes. I know. I'm agreeing with you.
Yes I know you are , it's becoming quite the ' in ' thing to do lately
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justarugbyfan wrote:If it had happened in any other area of the pitch it wouldn't have been a card. Taking in to account the positioning of the tackle, I would have given a yellow but then again it's different at International level
It was Thurston's responsibility to try and affect the tackle safely and within the rules! He didnt, he put another players safety at risk. Head high tackles are banned because it is dangerous, what Thurston did was dangerous and he suffered nothing for it. He should have walked. all players who do that should walk and it would be very quickly gone from the game.
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