The Quins v Racing game ended with an interesting point
Time had expired, Quins were winning by 2pts and attacking. At first Quins wanted to score (to deny Racing a BP) but then seemed to change their mind and Danny Care passed back to Allen at 10 for him to kick it out
But in the face of oncoming Racing defenders Allen fumbled the pass, knocked on and ball went to ground. Allen went to ground himself and managed to regather the ball, just as the first Racing players reached him
Peep. Knock on, no advantage, end of game
The Racing players felt Craig Evans should have played on longer as Allen was isolated and on the floor and they were very likely to win a holding on PK.
Were they right? Or did Allen regathering automatically mean no advantage?
Time had expired, Quins were winning by 2pts and attacking. At first Quins wanted to score (to deny Racing a BP) but then seemed to change their mind and Danny Care passed back to Allen at 10 for him to kick it out
But in the face of oncoming Racing defenders Allen fumbled the pass, knocked on and ball went to ground. Allen went to ground himself and managed to regather the ball, just as the first Racing players reached him
Peep. Knock on, no advantage, end of game
The Racing players felt Craig Evans should have played on longer as Allen was isolated and on the floor and they were very likely to win a holding on PK.
Were they right? Or did Allen regathering automatically mean no advantage?
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