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Eastern outpost
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I've an inkling Sanjay would've seen the oppo coming and jumped, or side stepped, to,avoid collision.
Then he'd have swerved and side-stepped his way through what passed for Edinburgh's defence and dotted down under the posts. |
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gnasher1975
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A couple of things for me, daffydd Howells changed direction to run across Edinburgh players line - penalty offence if I am correct.
People bang on about the fact he has run into a stationary man and overrun the ball. This being the case, Dan Eva s was in the wrong position to catch the ball anyway. Holley bleating about knowing he has his eyes on the ball but you can't just run into people is ludicrous, well his eyes are on the ball see butt. Cant believe such a fuss has been made over a try that had no bearing on the match whatsoever.
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GPR - Rochester
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The "fuss" appears to me to be a genuine discussion on an interesting topic. The fact that it had no bearing on the final result has absolutely nothing to do with it. If that was the criteria for all topics this would be a pretty lonely & dull forum.
I have to say at the time I thought the ref had made a mistake. However the better informed on here have pointed me in the right direction. Hopefully Holley, Tandy & co have also been suitably corrected.
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gnasher1975
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fair point, at that point in the game it could have swung momentum the other way.
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reesytheexile
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Well I have learned something -thanks to the rule book techos for your comments
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KID A
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In light of this, If I was a coach, I'd be coaching my players to be sticking the ball up in the air and instructing them to be "looking at the ball" while crashing in to the opposition full back.
It could cause carnage if this is a legitimate tactic. |
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Sosban89
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This wouldn't technically work as almost all people receiving the ball under pressure jump, so it'd be a yellow/red card offense.
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Dai38
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I think it was a penalty, the wing knew what he was doing and did it well. If that happened in a Scarlets game, supporters would be shouting or cheering dependant what side the full back was on.
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KID A
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Why would it be a yellow / red card offence just because 1 of the players jumps? |
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Sosban89
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If Dan Evans had jumped, then the opposing player would have taken him out in the air.
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scarletman
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Which would have resulted in a Penalty as his eyes were on the ball, Unless he landed on his back/shoulder then it would have been a Yellow Card... Unless he landed on his head then he would have had a Red Card and a transfer to Leicester ! |
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KID A
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So through no fault of his own, the Edinburgh player's actions go from play on - to red card? And all Dan Evans has to do to get the opposition down to 14 men is jump? |
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Sosban89
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I believe so yes. It was clumsy, but I don't think any foul was committed. Who's to say he wouldn't have caught the ball if Dan wasn't in the way?
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KID A
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The ball landed about 2 metres behind him! |
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John
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And more than a second after he collided with Dan. (Which is why Dan hadn't jumped-yet). Lets coach our wingers to do exactly this. A better way to score a try than a rolling maul...... Edited by John - 07 December 2016 at 2:52pm |
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aber-fan
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Yes - I thought so, which is why I posted the topic. Now, if the law was applied correctly (I believe it was, and accept Scarletman's verdict on that), then if people are not happy, then they should ask the legislators to consider an adjustment to the law, along the lines of: "If an accidental collision leads to a significant advantage to either team (such as a try), then play should be brought back and a scrum awarded to the team which did not gain an advantage". That would prevent any cunning 'accidental-on-purpose' collisions, but the inclusion of the word 'significant' prevents this becoming a major part of the game. Of course, such incidents are pretty rare, so my guess is the law-makers will leave well alone. (FWIW, I do not think the Edinburgh player deliberately ran into Dan - it really looked as if he had his eye on the ball the whole time.)
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