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2016 R20 - Raiders 26-22* Warriors @ GIO Stadium Canberra

Round 20: Raiders v Warriors


  • Total voters
    9
  • Poll closed .

Red Bear

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Raiders will be happy.

I assumed fusitua with foot on sideline getting the ball before it went out shouldve been Raiders ball. Would love the rule explained so i dont blow up stupidly again. Looked like a brain fart from fusitua.

Also it is cold as f**k
 

skeepe

Immortal
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48,316
Raiders will be happy.

I assumed fusitua with foot on sideline getting the ball before it went out shouldve been Raiders ball. Would love the rule explained so i dont blow up stupidly again. Looked like a brain fart from fusitua.

Also it is cold as f**k

His foot was on the line before he touched it, so he was considered out, so when he caught it he made the ball out.

As he didn't touch it in the field of play, he didn't put the ball out, the player who touched it previously did.
 

KeepingTheFaith

Referee
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25,235
Raiders will be happy.

I assumed fusitua with foot on sideline getting the ball before it went out shouldve been Raiders ball. Would love the rule explained so i dont blow up stupidly again. Looked like a brain fart from fusitua.

Also it is cold as f**k

He stood out before touching the ball therefore he was already out.

The ref called him an extension of the touchline in that instance.

Weird rule because it's the opposite when the dead ball line is involved.
 

skeepe

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He stood out before touching the ball therefore he was already out.

The ref called him an extension of the touchline in that instance.

Weird rule because it's the opposite when the dead ball line is involved.

It's exactly the same rule as when a player straddles the sideline or dead ball line to make a kickoff out on the full.
 
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