Rodzilla
Terry Lamb 1996
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yeah i remember you defended the keary pass off the ground in 2014, bringing up the rule book to explain why the wrong referee was not wrong, even back then you didn't understand anything, you certainly didnt understand rugby league back thenI'm pretty sure I've always argued with you. But it was usually about whether a try was actually a try.
the rule section is describing any of these incidents as constituting a tackle, you spun it and in your desperation to defend south sydney and the nrl against the bulldogs, you made it to mean that D needs to happen
Keary pass off the ground | Page 5 | The Kennel Forum
SECTION 11: The Tackle and Play-the-ball
Sub-section 2 - A player in possession is tackled:
When tackled: Grounded - A) when he is held by one or more opposing players and the ball or the hand or arm holding the ball comes into contact with the ground.
When tackled: Upright - B) when he is held by one or more opposing players in such a manner that he can make no further progress and cannot part with the ball.
When tackled: Succumbing - C) when, being held by an opponent, the tackled player makes it evident that he has succumbed to the tackle and wishes to be released in order to play-the-ball.
When tackled: Hand on player already grounded - D) when he is lying on the ground and an opponent places a hand on him.
In other words, that rule only comes in when a player is, and I quote "Lying on the ground and an opponent places a hand on him"
Fortunately I already went to specsavers and got a good deal on my glasses which allows me to see things. Amazing devices they are.
Sub-section 2 - A player in possession is tackled:
When tackled: Grounded - A) when he is held by one or more opposing players and the ball or the hand or arm holding the ball comes into contact with the ground.
When tackled: Upright - B) when he is held by one or more opposing players in such a manner that he can make no further progress and cannot part with the ball.
When tackled: Succumbing - C) when, being held by an opponent, the tackled player makes it evident that he has succumbed to the tackle and wishes to be released in order to play-the-ball.
When tackled: Hand on player already grounded - D) when he is lying on the ground and an opponent places a hand on him.
In other words, that rule only comes in when a player is, and I quote "Lying on the ground and an opponent places a hand on him"
Fortunately I already went to specsavers and got a good deal on my glasses which allows me to see things. Amazing devices they are.