Loudstrat
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The point that matters is the play the ball - the foot touching the ball. Up to that point markers dont have to be square as defenders are still able to get back in line. You canot be penalised for offside before that play the ball. Besides, Ballin not being square didnt affect the play at all. There wasnt even a dummy half ffs! Nor was it the major issue.I'm with Yosemite here. The moment they called for a review of the incident I arced up because Ballin was never square.
Infuriating.
Morris gets penalised for obstruction - I guess that was the ruling - of a player who would have (should have) been penalised if he did make the tackle to stop Gallen.
Imagine if Ballin, not Morris, was penalised? Or to draw the obvious conlusion, a try was awarded because Ballin was going to be penalised anyway. Takes it to level (if onverted - and it was under the posts). Sharks were on top and most probably would have won.
Imagine going out because an offside defender too out a marker and they scored a match levelling try 3 minutes from fulltime. THAT would have been the biggese refereeing blunder of all time. I guess it would make Thurston's comments sound f*cking stupid.
Most such plays get penalised these days, regardless of legality.What's the exact rule on dummy half btw? Once it's cleared the ruck it's fair game afaik. Ballin looked reluctant to run around and pick that ball up for fear of a penalty.