SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs
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What a shambles ffs
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This is keystone cops. Of course you can be offside even if the ball go backwards.
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@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
This is keystone cops. Of course you can be offside even if the ball go backwards.
Well yeah but it clearly went forward anyway.
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Referrals are awesome!
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@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?
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@bones said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
This is keystone cops. Of course you can be offside even if the ball go backwards.
Well yeah but it clearly went forward anyway.
I agree with you, but the ignorance about a clear law is unbelievable.
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@anonymous the ball bounced forward so the first ground contact was his off side line
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@bones said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
This is keystone cops. Of course you can be offside even if the ball go backwards.
Well yeah but it clearly went forward anyway.
It clearly went forward. But bit of a shambles.
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Gotta admire Fraser's attempts to explain what appears to be a complete refereeing fuck-up
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Gawd the blues backs passing is average
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@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?
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@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@bones said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
@antipodean said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
This is keystone cops. Of course you can be offside even if the ball go backwards.
Well yeah but it clearly went forward anyway.
I agree with you, but the ignorance about a clear law is unbelievable.
I do wonder what equipment the TMOs are given, is it my old VGA monitor? When they can't see stuff that everyone else does.
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@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?
Yes, or getting behind the player who last played it. That didn't happen though.
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@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?
You have to go past it ... they clearly didn't think Stevenson went past it, which was what I thought when watching in real time. On replay I'm down to 70/30 so fine with the penalty.
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@mattasaurus said in SRA Round 10: Blues v Chiefs:
Gawd the blues backs passing is average
Blues passing behind the backs, would be right