ACT Crusader
Jim Lenehan (48)
I'm sure if we go through it we can find reasons that might explain the abject failure to adjudicate and communicate. That's why he's wired up: so that the game is not brought into disrepute by speculation that he just f*cked up.
There is no "complete stop" law in union: once tackled he is entitled to play the ball in any direction. That's what he did - what happened as a result is an unexplained mystery by virtue of Peyper's unsuitability for the big time.
IS, where did Peyper speculate? He seemed quite certain in that any advantage was over as a result of something that happened and then brought it back to the original penalty.