Quote ="TURFEDOUT"Sorry,but youre wrong - below is from the rule book.
Losing possession 8.
– intentionally
– accidentally
A tackled player shall not intentionally part with the
ball other than by bringing it into play in the
prescribed manner. If, after being tackled, he
accidentally loses possession, a scrum shall be
formed except after the fifth play-the-ball.'"
So you're saying that every time a player loses the ball following a tackle, a scrum must be called instantly? No advantage played under any conditions?
Refs have been getting it wrong for years, then.
Edit: Actually, having read the notes to the rules on losing the ball, it's not abundantly clear what should happen when the ball is released voluntarily rather than accidentally. Also, without reviewing the footage, it's not clear whether the momentum of the tackle was continuous or whether Blaymire was stopped dead and then dragged. If the former, the tackle wasn't complete until he stopped moving; if the latter, it should have been a penalty to Wakefield.