swee'pea99
Legendary Member
Er, no. It has to be 'grounded', by the rules 22.1 a & b you quoted above, neither of which includes 'dropped but didn't go forward.'btw had it been dropped, so long as it didn't go forward, try scored
Er, no. It has to be 'grounded', by the rules 22.1 a & b you quoted above, neither of which includes 'dropped but didn't go forward.'btw had it been dropped, so long as it didn't go forward, try scored
As in that try for Englandbtw had it been dropped, so long as it didn't go forward, try scored
Nope. If it is already on the floor, even if you put it there, you ground it by 22.1 (b) and score. So long as it doesn't go forwards.Er, no. It has to be 'grounded', by the rules 22.1 a & b you quoted above, neither of which includes 'dropped but didn't go forward.'
I understand it to be this too, but got really confused when the TMO and Nigel talked about in control . The foot was the issue for me .Nope. If it is already on the floor, even if you put it there, you ground it by 22.1 (b) and score. So long as it doesn't go forwards.
Too close to call it 'no try' imo.I understand it to be this too, but got really confused when the TMO and Nigel talked about in control . The foot was the issue for me .
Too close to call it 'no try' imo.
Ok. It ain't ending that way....If it ends now 48 - 35 as I said elsewhere
England "some but not enough" - "less but several too many" France
Stupidity ?Stupid question maybe, but why do England Fans sing
'Sweet Chariot'?
In genuinely 50/50 situations, and that is a s good a one as we will see, you have to decide, and you are encouraged to decide in favour of the attacking side. Is what I was trained to do, anyway.So thought it was don't award in that case. A m happy it was awarded and happy to be wrong
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-31147766Stupid question maybe, but why do England Fans sing
'Sweet Chariot'?