Phuzzy wrote:Well you say that but if momentum wasn't stopped he wasn't tackled as seen when a player slides over the line after being tackled short of the line.
The decision (according to those rules) depends on whether you think he was still moving when his arm hits the ground (he was) and therefore the last paragraph comes into play. If he hasn't been stopped, he hasn't been tackled even if his arm hits the ground.
This is a purely academic discussion btw as I'm happy with the decision.
Yeah I know, it's academic. The only reference to "momentum" that I can find as relevant is
Sliding try (c) a tackled player’s momentum carries him into the
opponents’ in-goal where he grounds the ball
even if the ball has first touched the ground in the
field of play but provided that when the ball
crosses the goal line the player is not in touch or
touch in-goal or on or over the dead ball line.
- this did not occur in my opinion.
I'm glad it wasn't given as it kept the game alive, albeit just, into half time.