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Spot on mate, Billy was always going for a kick
Spot on mate, Billy was always going for a kick
Billy’s intention was to grubber the ball. He clearly dropped it on the ground instead of his foot. Just so happened he’d started the process of kicking so continued on anyway.
He knew he’d f**ked up but played on anyway, however you could see in his face that he’d dropped the ball cold and didn’t expect the try.
Even when the ref awarded it, you could see that Billy was embarrassed.
No way that was an intentional drop kick and no way should it have been a try.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/04/20/referees-boss-explains-slater-drop-kick-try
It doesn't have to be an intentional drop kick in entirety, it just has to be an intentional drop of the ball for it be a valid drop kick, which it was. Intentional drop for an accidental drop kick.
https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/04/20/referees-boss-explains-slater-drop-kick-try
It doesn't have to be an intentional drop kick in entirety, it just has to be an intentional drop of the ball for it be a valid drop kick, which it was. Intentional drop for an accidental drop kick.
I loved that try.This is nowhere near the worst "dropkick" try awarded in the NRL.
Who could forget Benji's magical efforts?
Call it passionate anger more than anything. I have just about had it up to here with the humiliatingly amateur nature in which this comp is run. There was a rule in the rulebook that Billy Slater, a future Immortal and 300 game player, discovered by accident in the middle of a game. How does that even happen?
and as was pointed out Benji famously scored a similar one a few years ago
so for the commentators to claim they've never seen it before they must have short memories
The worst drop kick in rugby league history goes to Noel Cleal during a SOO at the SCG in the early 1990s.This is nowhere near the worst "dropkick" try awarded in the NRL.
Who could forget Benji's magical efforts?
Deserves it’s own thread.
No way was that a try. Knock on every day of the week.