besthalfbackPEARCE
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This rule only applies to the Dragons. When you going to get that through your head ffs. Didn't you watch last years grand final?
stfu
This rule only applies to the Dragons. When you going to get that through your head ffs. Didn't you watch last years grand final?
stfu
its not the in your face defence anymore, thankfully.
Looked like a completed tackle to me. Should have been a penalty.
And that's what is annoying me with our defense, the speed of our defensive line is so slow and other teams are just marching up the field and it's just tough to compete for the full 80 with that happening, we need to go back to our old style defense and get up and meet the attacking player halfway instead of waiting for them to meet you. It's been like that all year and Moore has to start working on it cause we won't win the bigger games playing like that, the other side just gets too much momentum.
No try IMO...the ball was passed off the ground. It is not yawnion. He was sopped before the line and that should have constituted a tackle.
What can of worms is that Tim?I have a problem with it solely for the reason it opens up a can of worms.
The ball or the arm carrying the ball was not on the ground. He wasn't grounded.Timmah said:The rule as I understood it was simply that you cannot pass off the ground. In my way of thinking Scott was on the ground and tackled. Hence, no try. Ordinary call
only if there was a call of held, which the referees never calledLike a mate said last night, if that pass had been made on half way it would have been an instant penalty. The Dragons are a good enough team not to need constant unwarranted help from the referees.