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Same old Barker.You can see it begin to slow down just before Thomas leaves the mall
Which happened first? Would the player standing next to him have heard the whistle so stopped playing?
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Same old Barker.You can see it begin to slow down just before Thomas leaves the mall
Season format idea (may well have been touted previously)….
Easter holidays and first ~3 weeks of Term 2: friendlies/trials between any schools regardless of association (up to schools to organise, some great traditional matchups like Knox V Joeys on Gala Day)
~Weeks 4-8 Term 2: CAS, CHS, ISA, CCC, AICES, GPS etc run their (~5 game) inter Association Championships - first past the post wins, with table (of weighted points for each team; eg a win in 1st XV gets 50 points, win in 13DS gets 5 points) giving a ranking for Term 3 NSW Schools Championships Cup/Plate/Bowl
Mid Year Holidays: tours and camps
Term 3: using tables from the Term 2 Association Championships, schools get seeded into 32 school NSW Schools Championships that runs over 6 weeks (home and away rights drawn out of hat each week, losers week 1 go into bowl comp, losers week 2 go into plate comp etc)
Feel we need to do something different…
it was a (genuine thoughts tho) cynical attempt to change the flow of the forum - maybe I'll get told to sit on the pine for 10Sorry mate. You were drowned out the rubbish.
I really like the idea. Would love to hear if anyone has any criticisms.
Waverley 35+Round 4 predictions?
Knox v Cranbrook - 28+ KnoxRound 4 predictions?
Knox 10+
Barker 10+
Waves will win.
Lets stop calling it a Maul as it wasn't, it would require a player from either team.No. Cranbrook never joined the maul BUT ball was never passed back. Therefore, an obstruction never occurred. Play on.
Hopefully the Cranbrook boys learnt something from all this.
"Asks if the jumper retained ball when maul shape forms (not an actual maul as Cranbrook doesn't join)" - RedOrDeadLets stop calling it a Maul as it wasn't, it would require a player from either team.
"Yes. Should have been a scrum restart." common sense isnt a law unfortunately you juststates it should have been a scrum restart. if common sense was a law then sure but it isn't the law states it should've just been a scrum restart"Asks if the jumper retained ball when maul shape forms (not an actual maul as Cranbrook doesn't join)" - RedOrDead
I'm very aware, and covered that in my initial response to the video.
As was already stated. By the laws of the game. Yes. Should have been a scrum restart. But rugby is often criticised for a lack of common sense. Common sense prevails here. Try call was correct on that basis. Even if a scrum was awarded 5 metres out... You're probably seeing a Barker try anyways.
As I've previously stated, if you really think that Barker should be punished in this scenario because they understand the laws of the game and the Cranbrook pack / ref has no idea... I'd say that's illogical.
"Yes. Should have been a scrum restart." common sense isnt a law unfortunately you juststates it should have been a scrum restart. if common sense was a law then sure but it isn't the law states it should've just been a scrum restart
common sense does not over-ride law.Common sense has a place in every sport.
Whistle was blown during the process of diving for a certain try.
Even if it's a scrum 5 out, Barker probably score.
Better team won (as evidenced by only one team understanding the laws). Move on its boring.
Which happened first? Would the player standing next to him have heard the whistle so stopped playing?
common sense does not over-ride law.
the law is the law so it shouldn't have been a try.
we can move on no worries we know it's wrong even though you stated that it should have been a try.
Fun Fact: Waverley have not beaten Aloys at QP1 since 2017.
Imagine a repeat of this. It would take all the power of the rugby gods...
Fun Fact: Waverley have not beaten Aloys at QP1 since 2017.
Fun fact 2:Fun Fact: Waverley have not beaten Aloys at QP1 since 2017.