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Nathan Sharpe (72)
If you hold a player up in the tackle until its a maul, then when it goes to ground you don't have to roll away, and if you tie it up you win the put in. However if you are defending a maul and work your way through to the ball holder and take him to ground, you are required to roll away. Why is this? Isn't it the same situation? IMO if you get to the ball Ayer in a maul and bring him down you should win the turnover, same as with holding a player up. Anyone know why they have different rings?
They are exactly the same situation BUT it depends if the ball can get to deck, or if the ref deems it playable. Once you're out the back of the maul the ref knows where the ball is and will give benefit to the side with the ball generally. Otherwise the defending team.
Rugby interpretations are well crap