SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs
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@chris said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@nepia said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
You have to go past it
That's not correct. The law doesn't say that.
You can only be off side if the ball goes forward the TMO ruled it went backwards so he is not offside.
Wrong. I've already quoted the law.
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@stargazer said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@tim Are you talking about the Women's World Player of the Year, and the best recent Black Fern by far, Kendra Cocksedge?
Just because you are a good player doesn't make you a good broadcaster/commentator.
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@chris said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@nepia said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
You have to go past it
That's not correct. The law doesn't say that.
You can only be off side if the ball goes forward the TMO ruled it went backwards so he is not offside.
And also hope the Blues have lost their challenge now as they appealed for a knock on and it wrong.
I hate these challenges, along with all these experimental rules. -
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@chris said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@nepia said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
You have to go past it
That's not correct. The law doesn't say that.
You can only be off side if the ball goes forward the TMO ruled it went backwards so he is not offside.
Do you have a law reference for that?
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@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@chris said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@nepia said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
You have to go past it
That's not correct. The law doesn't say that.
You can only be off side if the ball goes forward the TMO ruled it went backwards so he is not offside.
Wrong. I've already quoted the law.
So you can be offside picking up a ball that went backwards.
Is that an Australian Law -
@chris said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@chris said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@nepia said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
You have to go past it
That's not correct. The law doesn't say that.
You can only be off side if the ball goes forward the TMO ruled it went backwards so he is not offside.
Wrong. I've already quoted the law.
So you can be offside picking up a ball that went backwards.
Is that an Australian LawWorld Rugby https://www.world.rugby/the-game/laws/law/10
Let me make this perfectly clear - you have to be put onside in that circumstance. Running past an imaginary line where the ball was is not being put onside.
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@stargazer said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@kiwimurph And I shouldn't have to. I asked a question.
Way to miss my point.
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@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@gt12 said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@anonymous said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@damo said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@arhs said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
How is it offside if ball goes back? These referrals are an absolute farce
That's irrelevant.
If you are in front of the last team mate to play the ball you are offside until put onside.
Does retreating to the point they last touched the ball not count as putting yourself onside?
That’s my understanding too, as if the ball was touched by someone and went backwards you’d have to go behind that point to then pick it up, therefore youre not offside?
No. The laws make it clear you have to be put onside:
Other than under Law 10.4c, an offside player can be put onside when: An onside team-mate of that player moves past the offside player and is within or has re-entered the playing area An opponent of that player: * Carries the ball five metres; or * Passes the ball; or * Kicks the ball; or*
Law 10.4c refers to kicks. So you have to be put onside by an onside team mate or an action of the opposing team.
That's referring to how players can be put onside (by other players), not how they can put themselves onside.
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@anonymous said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@gt12 said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@anonymous said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@damo said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@arhs said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
How is it offside if ball goes back? These referrals are an absolute farce
That's irrelevant.
If you are in front of the last team mate to play the ball you are offside until put onside.
Does retreating to the point they last touched the ball not count as putting yourself onside?
That’s my understanding too, as if the ball was touched by someone and went backwards you’d have to go behind that point to then pick it up, therefore youre not offside?
No. The laws make it clear you have to be put onside:
Other than under Law 10.4c, an offside player can be put onside when: An onside team-mate of that player moves past the offside player and is within or has re-entered the playing area An opponent of that player: * Carries the ball five metres; or * Passes the ball; or * Kicks the ball; or*
Law 10.4c refers to kicks. So you have to be put onside by an onside team mate or an action of the opposing team.
That's referring to how players can be put onside (by other players), not how they can put themselves onside.
Quote where the law says you can put yourself onside.
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@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@chris said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@chris said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@nepia said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
You have to go past it
That's not correct. The law doesn't say that.
You can only be off side if the ball goes forward the TMO ruled it went backwards so he is not offside.
Wrong. I've already quoted the law.
So you can be offside picking up a ball that went backwards.
Is that an Australian LawWorld Rugby https://www.world.rugby/the-game/laws/law/10
Let me make this perfectly clear - you have to be put onside in that circumstance. Running past an imaginary line where the ball was in not being put onside.
FUuuuuuck I fucken hate it when you are fuckenbright
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@chris said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@chris said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@nepia said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
You have to go past it
That's not correct. The law doesn't say that.
You can only be off side if the ball goes forward the TMO ruled it went backwards so he is not offside.
Wrong. I've already quoted the law.
So you can be offside picking up a ball that went backwards.
Is that an Australian LawWorld Rugby https://www.world.rugby/the-game/laws/law/10
Let me make this perfectly clear - you have to be put onside in that circumstance. Running past an imaginary line where the ball was is not being put onside.
Fuuuuck I hate it when you are fucken right
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@kiwimurph said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
These referrals need to be binned
Got the right decision earlier.
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@kiwimurph said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
These referrals need to be binned
Nah. Gives me time to make coffee for me, the missus and her sister...