griffax wrote:didnt see that one, but thought Terry Albert called the "knock on" by JJB correct, it touched his hand, Maguire stopped the ball from hitting the ground, therefore it's a knock on. God knows what Stevo was on about (for a change!)
I agree. I called it as it happened, and then had an argument with my old boy about it.
I was referring to when Webb was stood in the Bulls line at a Leeds ptb, and then backed up the break to give the final pass to Burrow to score. The try was ruled out because Webb was offside at the ptb and made no attempt to get onside before his team-mates passed him. I'm not sure on the ruling for this.
Tortured Soul wrote:I agree. I called it as it happened, and then had an argument with my old boy about it.
I was referring to when Webb was stood in the Bulls line at a Leeds ptb, and then backed up the break to give the final pass to Burrow to score. The try was ruled out because Webb was offside at the ptb and made no attempt to get onside before his team-mates passed him. I'm not sure on the ruling for this.
Webb does this a lot, he follows the plays right up the middle waiting for a break (well Tony Rea pointed this out on Boots n All last year) He's very effective at it. Shaun Edwards made a career of it! even when there used to be a rule that the attacking side had to be 5m behind the play the ball.
griffax wrote:Webb does this a lot, he follows the plays right up the middle waiting for a break (well Tony Rea pointed this out on Boots n All last year) He's very effective at it. Shaun Edwards made a career of it! even when there used to be a rule that the attacking side had to be 5m behind the play the ball.
Keith Senior is an adept at it. Although, KS usually stands next to the markers and not in the defensive line.
Tortured Soul wrote:Keith Senior is an adept at it. Although, KS usually stands next to the markers and not in the defensive line.
Ironic then that Keith Senior was supporting that play but gave up when he say Webb was in support, if Senior had taken the pass the try would have stood.
Tortured Soul wrote:Interesting call for Burrows try to be ruled out.
From the rule book
Retire at play-
(g) players of the side not in possession other than
the-ball the player taking part in the play-the-ball and the
acting half back are out of play if they fail to retire
ten (10) metres from the point at which the ball is
played or to their own goal lines. Players of the side in possession other than the player taking part in the play-the-ball and the acting halfback must retire behind their players involved in the play-the-ball or to their own goal line. (h) having retired the distance prescribed in the
preceding paragraph no player of the team not in
possession may advance until the ball has
cleared the ruck. A player who is out of play may again take part in the game when the advantage gained by not retiring has been lost.
“Out of Play” as 3. Players who are out of play at a play-the-ball (Section 11), a opposed to “off side” scrum (Section 12), a kick off or drop-out (Section 8 ) a penalty kick (Section 13) or a free kick (Section 13) are not
put “on side” in the manner described in para 3 above. (See
appropriate Sections).
I remember the end of the Thrum Hall Era, the year we competed against the 3 aussie club teams, we played Bradford up there, there were about 20 people waiting for the 514 bus to MIXENDEN after the game
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