nickyboy
Norven Mankey
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I wish someone would explain the physics of a ball that somehow leaves the hand going backwards but ultimately travels forward. That would require some additional force being applied to it after it leaves the passer's hand. If someone is running forward but passes it backwards initially, it keeps going backwards all the way to the recipientThere was one very clear forward pass that was missed.
but the law has changed over the years, in line with Rugby League. Flat passes and passes that go forward but leave the hand backwards are now allowed.
In truth NZ were lucky with the score line. England had 2 tries denied that could have gone the other way, especially the maul one.