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KID A
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Like many laws these days, it's up tot he ref if he wants to penalise it. The new crooked feed law has been a real success hasn't it? |
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Iwlew
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Sting took a while to kick last night too
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scarletman
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Interesting ... Us refs haven't been told about a new "CROOKED" feed law ... There is a new feed process, (changed already mid season ) which refers to when the 9 can put the ball into the scrum but there is no new law relating to the "fair contest" element of the feed. |
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reesytheexile
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The having a drink of water routine is also ridiculous!happening after a couple of minutes and before each place kick -even when its freezing cold and no chance of dehydration. They need to stop this nonsense slowing down games. |
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KID A
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"Directive" then. Wasn't there a call to crack down on crooked feeds? With yellow cards encouraged for repeated infringements? As far as I know there was a yellow given very early in the season in the Castres v Leinster game. But since then, nothing. Barely a warning. |
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