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What The Hell Was That For?

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elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
One I dont understand is the 10m law in regards to kicking.

Like you have said you need to retire until put onside, however if you just stand there and don't retire and the ball lands within 10m of you then you are deemed to be offside as you have not made the effort to be onside.
 

elementfreak

Trevor Allan (34)
Can someone explain what happened in the reds vs canes game where shipperley was refused the mark. Was this because it was juggled or did the ref just get it wrong.

Nope, right call. Marks will only really be given if the catch is 'clean'.
 

vidiot

John Solomon (38)
That may be the law, but it seems quite pedantic to me. Also I can't recall any times it's been enforced either.

Still, in the grand scheme of things, and in the context of a game chock full of of ambiguous yet important laws that are hard to adjudicate, it's of no great significance. Unless like shipperley you do something ridiculous. He hopefully has learnt a useful lesson. Apart from that he wasn't out of place, though gear had a strong game opposite.
 

brokendown

Bill McLean (32)
That may be the law, but it seems quite pedantic to me. Also I can't recall any times it's been enforced either.

in my day,not only did you have to catch the ball cleanly,but call "mark" whilst digging your heel into the ground at the same time.
If the ref didn't blow his whistle you were dead meat!
 

Sully

Tim Horan (67)
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I was watching Ali Williams move up the centre of the lineout before the ball was thrown is this allowed?

All I can find is this in law 19
(m) Opposing players forming a lineout must keep a clear space between their inside shoulders.
This space is determined when players are in an upright stance.
Sanction: Free Kick on the 15-metre line
(n) Metre gap. Each line of players must be half a metre
 

Lance Free

Arch Winning (36)
The sanction for offside in general play is an election by the non-offending team: either a penalty where the offence occurred (where the player was offside) or a scrum where the offending team last played the ball (where he kicked it from).

The 10 metre circle is a line across the field now.
 

qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Another thing, I'm pretty sure I saw a Force player tackle a Crusaders player whilst on his knees on the weekend. This is a penalty is it not?
 

Sully

Tim Horan (67)
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I thought it was. I'll have a look unless someone else can help me out.
 

qwerty51

Stirling Mortlock (74)
I'll try to see if I can find the incident on my IQ but I'm sure he was on the ground on his knees and then jumped into the tackle, might be why the ref let it go but should be still be a penalty.
 

Lance Free

Arch Winning (36)
Anyone? I was watching Ali Williams move up the centre of the lineout before the ball was thrown is this allowed?

Yep. You are allowed to change places before the ball is thrown in. The lineout hasn't actually begun until the ball leaves the hands of the thrower.
 

Nusadan

Chilla Wilson (44)
Sully, regarding being made onside after a kick when an opponent passes as per start of this thread, what other penalty situation is still continuing even when the opponent passes, no matter how many passes, it's only if the opponent runs 5 metres with the ball for the offender to be made onside?

Am racking my brains here, having remembered in my reading of the laws something about it...
 
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