No one has a reservation with this MLR variation ?
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The offside line will be the feed line/channel of the scrum to allow for unimpeded access to the ball at the back of the scrum for the...
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No one has a reservation with this MLR variation ?
#4 on list
The offside line will be the feed line/channel of the scrum to allow for unimpeded access to the ball at the back of the scrum for the...
Maybe hold a white hanky for the 'one arm' signal, seems appropriate.
The offer of a free lobotomy got me signed up.
I think the early post or OP was a idea that a signal should be a standard to indicate end of L/O. I do not want to take thinking and understanding of law away from players and place the...
Righto, they are cues. Signals are not necessary
yep, I understand the Argentines would probably use the standardised and widespread "play on" "signal".
tocar or jugar
I just discovered my problem, I don't speak English like you. Our use of standard if different.
Those "signals" you mention, I would call prompts. And they are not "standardised", they are...
referee signals do not influence play and none should be created that do. there are plenty of cues for players.
Actually, that is all signals are to be used. And with the exception of advantage, signals occur after a whistle to explain a decision.
Any other clues, or physical hints have influence on play. ...
no shit,
I can't make you drink, I can't even lead you to water.
Consider this, perhaps the ref should put the ball in the scrum also. You know to make sure it is straight.
I'm wrong there are five signals
ENDING A LINEOUT
The lineout ends when:
The ball or a player in possession of the ball:
leaves the lineout; or
enters the area between the touchline and...
Well,
There are signals. 3 of them. all in the lawbook.
1. Ball is out of l/o
2. Maul is driven past LOT
3. Ball is thrown past 15 m
I'd like to think so, but just likes. The dislikes hurt my feelings. My dislikes received to likes received ratio was really hurtful. I didn't feel so good. It wasn't nice.
If you say there is an elephant in the room, you mean that there is an obvious problem or difficult situation that people do not want to talk about
Trump
I'm ready to restart Phil E.'s Dear America thread, but I'm waiting for likes and dislikes to come back. Phil E. will need likes and dislikes to know when to close the thread.
Dickie,
It just Marketing, modern day Marketing
RETIRING FROM A RUCK, MAUL, SCRUM OR LINEOUT
9. A player who is offside at a ruck, maul, scrum or lineout remains offside, even after the ruck, maul, scrum or lineout has ended.
10. The player...
put onside by the opposition
Or, I suppose kicking the ball would also be played away from ruck. Knocking would also.
Decorily The correct, well played punchline is "Don't be ridiculous, God is not a referee"
The I think the definition of "play the ball" is in Reg 17 along with "use it", and "chargedown".
"Flying" would be airborne, so in that regard it would be hard to get three bound players airborne w/o an airfoil of somekind.
I understand the custom, which may be incorrect, but that custom does not protect the receiving/catching player from a previously offside player smashing them to dust. If fact, the custom further...