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Rebels v Crusaders

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  • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

    Gotta say despite all the missed tackles the Rebels have scrambled well tonight to snuff out some good breaks the Crusaders have made

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    @taniwharugby said in Rebels v Crusaders:

    Gotta say despite all the missed tackles the Rebels have scrambled well tonight to snuff out some good breaks the Crusaders have made

    Wilkin has been great value.

    However, any attacking spark they've got is about to get killed by the introduction of Powell

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    • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

      Bridge.....

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      @KiwiMurph said in Rebels v Crusaders:

      Bridge.....

      Haha.

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        That's twice they've been pinged for that now, simple lack of awareness of what's going on

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          I wish NZ teams would put away the attcking kick. Hold onto the ball for some phases and build pressure rather than trying to score in one play.

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          • DamoD Damo

            I wish NZ teams would put away the attcking kick. Hold onto the ball for some phases and build pressure rather than trying to score in one play.

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            @Damo bloody hate them.

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              That was amazingly poor ruck defence.

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                The skill level gap between these teams is enormous.

                T Williams ABs? Wouldn't mind it.

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                  Incredible try

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                    Matera has been huge in the 2nd spell.

                    Nice finish by Williams

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                      61:22 - Crusaders throw the ball in. Two of their players move inside the 5m before Whitelock drops it down to them. Is that illegal? Lineout isn't over, after all. Only the hooker could be there I thought?

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                      • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                        The skill level gap between these teams is enormous.

                        T Williams ABs? Wouldn't mind it.

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                        @KiwiMurph said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                        The skill level gap between these teams is enormous.

                        T Williams ABs? Wouldn't mind it.

                        I'd have him over Bower.

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                        • NTAN NTA

                          61:22 - Crusaders throw the ball in. Two of their players move inside the 5m before Whitelock drops it down to them. Is that illegal? Lineout isn't over, after all. Only the hooker could be there I thought?

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                          @NTA said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                          61:22 - Crusaders throw the ball in. Two of their players move inside the 5m before Whitelock drops it down to them. Is that illegal? Lineout isn't over, after all. Only the hooker could be there I thought?

                          Once the ball is thrown you can move.

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                          • NTAN NTA

                            61:22 - Crusaders throw the ball in. Two of their players move inside the 5m before Whitelock drops it down to them. Is that illegal? Lineout isn't over, after all. Only the hooker could be there I thought?

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                            @NTA said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                            61:22 - Crusaders throw the ball in. Two of their players move inside the 5m before Whitelock drops it down to them. Is that illegal? Lineout isn't over, after all. Only the hooker could be there I thought?

                            I looked it up and there's no restrictions on moving into that space once ball is thrown. Cf. the 15m line, which is disallowed.

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                              Matera looks hurt

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                              • antipodeanA antipodean

                                @NTA said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                61:22 - Crusaders throw the ball in. Two of their players move inside the 5m before Whitelock drops it down to them. Is that illegal? Lineout isn't over, after all. Only the hooker could be there I thought?

                                Once the ball is thrown you can move.

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                                @antipodean said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                @NTA said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                61:22 - Crusaders throw the ball in. Two of their players move inside the 5m before Whitelock drops it down to them. Is that illegal? Lineout isn't over, after all. Only the hooker could be there I thought?

                                Once the ball is thrown you can move.

                                Right - I knew the 15m rule and that the hooker/opponent could be there. The crucial bit is 29d after "any player in the lineout may...".

                                *Leave the lineout so as to be in a position to receive the ball, provided they remain within 10 metres of the mark of touch and they keep moving until the lineout is over. *

                                If they move in there and AREN'T in a position to receive (i.e. ahead of the ball), then it's a short arm.

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                                  Neat to see the return of Todd out there in 20.

                                  Despite them being mong's fairly often, have enjoyed Merhts and Marshall reunited

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                                  • KiwiMurphK KiwiMurph

                                    The skill level gap between these teams is enormous.

                                    T Williams ABs? Wouldn't mind it.

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                                    @KiwiMurph said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                    T Williams ABs? Wouldn't mind it.

                                    Not so keen on his defence there though

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                                    • NTAN NTA

                                      @antipodean said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                      @NTA said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                      61:22 - Crusaders throw the ball in. Two of their players move inside the 5m before Whitelock drops it down to them. Is that illegal? Lineout isn't over, after all. Only the hooker could be there I thought?

                                      Once the ball is thrown you can move.

                                      Right - I knew the 15m rule and that the hooker/opponent could be there. The crucial bit is 29d after "any player in the lineout may...".

                                      *Leave the lineout so as to be in a position to receive the ball, provided they remain within 10 metres of the mark of touch and they keep moving until the lineout is over. *

                                      If they move in there and AREN'T in a position to receive (i.e. ahead of the ball), then it's a short arm.

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                                      @NTA said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                      @antipodean said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                      @NTA said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                      61:22 - Crusaders throw the ball in. Two of their players move inside the 5m before Whitelock drops it down to them. Is that illegal? Lineout isn't over, after all. Only the hooker could be there I thought?

                                      Once the ball is thrown you can move.

                                      Right - I knew the 15m rule and that the hooker/opponent could be there. The crucial bit is 29d after "any player in the lineout may...".

                                      *Leave the lineout so as to be in a position to receive the ball, provided they remain within 10 metres of the mark of touch and they keep moving until the lineout is over. *

                                      If they move in there and AREN'T in a position to receive (i.e. ahead of the ball), then it's a short arm.

                                      That particular requirement (and to keep moving) is more honoured in the breach...

                                      There is a specific law about the 15m but nothing about the 5m line. Ergo it is fine.

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                                      • BonesB Bones

                                        @KiwiMurph said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                        T Williams ABs? Wouldn't mind it.

                                        Not so keen on his defence there though

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                                        @Bones especially given the AB defence patterns won't improve him...

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                                        • DamoD Damo

                                          @NTA said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                          @antipodean said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                          @NTA said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                          61:22 - Crusaders throw the ball in. Two of their players move inside the 5m before Whitelock drops it down to them. Is that illegal? Lineout isn't over, after all. Only the hooker could be there I thought?

                                          Once the ball is thrown you can move.

                                          Right - I knew the 15m rule and that the hooker/opponent could be there. The crucial bit is 29d after "any player in the lineout may...".

                                          *Leave the lineout so as to be in a position to receive the ball, provided they remain within 10 metres of the mark of touch and they keep moving until the lineout is over. *

                                          If they move in there and AREN'T in a position to receive (i.e. ahead of the ball), then it's a short arm.

                                          That particular requirement (and to keep moving) is more honoured in the breach...

                                          There is a specific law about the 15m but nothing about the 5m line. Ergo it is fine.

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                                          @Damo said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                          @NTA said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                          @antipodean said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                          @NTA said in Rebels v Crusaders:

                                          61:22 - Crusaders throw the ball in. Two of their players move inside the 5m before Whitelock drops it down to them. Is that illegal? Lineout isn't over, after all. Only the hooker could be there I thought?

                                          Once the ball is thrown you can move.

                                          Right - I knew the 15m rule and that the hooker/opponent could be there. The crucial bit is 29d after "any player in the lineout may...".

                                          *Leave the lineout so as to be in a position to receive the ball, provided they remain within 10 metres of the mark of touch and they keep moving until the lineout is over. *

                                          If they move in there and AREN'T in a position to receive (i.e. ahead of the ball), then it's a short arm.

                                          That particular requirement (and to keep moving) is more honoured in the breach...

                                          There is a specific law about the 15m but nothing about the 5m line. Ergo it is fine.

                                          Fucking lawyers

                                          Edit: tongue in cheek I hope it's realised. Your law clarifications are gold dust.

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