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You talking about this?Did anyone else notice the obstruction of defenders that was going on? I've only been able to watch the highlights, but it's a deliberate tactic, and one used by the All Blacks in the world cup as well.
http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/community/threads/rugby-not-set-pieces.7409/page-21
Got some video clips will answer more of the queries
12. 31:06 – black 15 knocked on but should have been a penalty to reds (instead of a scrum) for accidental offside by black 10 for picking up the ball.
This match the commentators do not do the public any justice. They query it but listen to what Bryce said.
“There’s no one there to pick it up guys”.
Law 11.7 OFFSIDE AFTER A KNOCK-ON
When a player knocks-on and an offside team-mate next plays the ball, the offside player is liable to sanction if playing the ball prevented an opponent from gaining an advantage.
Sanction: Penalty kick
The referee was correct. No Reds near enough to take advantage of it and to pick it up that is why he gave it as accidental offside. It is a very good call I must add.
But look when Zac Guildford throw the ball in. His foot was in the field of play with the quick throw in meaning the AR made the error there and that quick throw in should not have been allowed.