Try near the touchline. Kicker has a foot in touch when the other foot contacts the ball. The kick goes over the bar. Will anyone on their right mind disallow the kick?
Somehow, like this one:
https://streamable.com/up1nf
So some blue players were warling up, defending ruck about 10 m from own goal line. SH passes back to the FH... and there is none, but several opposing bench players, one of them under the posts and another a mere meter in-goal. The ball goes dead in goal
Your call?
So, I've seen a trend lately on props leaving the match but coming back at later stages.
Apart from the instances where a card had been issued or a player is injured or receiving blood treatment/concussion assessment, I don't understand how it can be possible.
If a player is substituted...
2nd half try. Player is out due to concussion assessment. Replacement intends to kick the conversion. Ref denies him to kick because the change is not permanent.
Wow.
Is it the same in a blood substitution scenario?
So, there was this maul which ended unsuccessfully and, I quite frankly don't understand totally AR's decision nor what he says.
Why is it Toulouse's ball in the subsequent scrum?
Not a direct catch? AR's unsure of who put the ball in the maul nor who had possesion so attacking team's ball?
As I answered in another topic I remembered an action from a game the other day (Brive-Stade Toulousain). There, Thierry Dusautoir got YC'd for playing the man without the ball. I had no problem with the decision (not even now), but after some re-thinking, I got some doubts about how these two...
Bonsoir tlm,
je viens de voir ce match et il était bizarre entendre l'arbitre parler en anglais tout le temps. Est-ce qu'il y a explication pour ça? C'est vrai qu'il y a trop joueurs étrangers et anglophones a ces deux équipes mais ça me semblait pas normal.
I was just thinking...
Imagine a player is YC'd in minute 31. Play continues, minute 40 arrives and a PK is called two minutes after. Team chooses scrum and play stops because a prop is being treated. May the carded player return? What about minutes 71/80/80+2?
Imagine a player is YC'd in...
http://youtu.be/5ej0pO8MTnk?t=59s
Opinion?
I'd say he was wrong according to IRBs video on forward passes (Link if you haven't watched it, relevant part at 1:33).
PS: Video not quite good. If I find the replays shown on TV I'll update the post.
Hi!
At this precise moment the Euroleague Final 4 is taking place in London (O2 Arena). That's the top European basketball you can see.
I have some friends who travelled to London for the games and are disappointed as no alcohol is being sold inside the arena -they just want to have a beer...