I have not read the thread but if he was playing at the ball with his foot would that not constitute a penalty try or a potential 8 point try. I am not 100% sure of the rules around this but thought that would be the case.
Apparently you're allowed to dislodge the ball as long as you don't make contact with the player.
Should just outlaw it altogether for mine and eliminate that grey area.
It all comes down to this -
It was the derpiest derp of a try ever derped.
But thanks to Karl for all the lols. If anybody has experience with their brain shutting down, it's Karl :lol:
Dude, it was a fair try. You're wrong. Even nswelshmen like Matt Johns can work it out.
Vautin agrees.
The video ref knows it, Harrigan has confirmed it. Your arguments are fundamentally and logically flawed. Build a f**king bridge.
And on a level below that is the Inglis try. :lol:
Glad you've finally accepted that it was in fact a try.
"Oh... Karl says someone in NSW agrees with him, guess we should all defer to Karl's expertise on neurological science and advanced quantum mechanics."
Tell us all again about how you can read Greg Inglis' mind. :lol:
Keep digging your hole.
You should stick to your beloved Rugby Union.
I've seen great Origin tries.
I've seen good Origin tries.
I've seen mediocre Origin tries.
And on a level below that is the Inglis try. :lol:
It was an ugly try, it was a messy try.
It was, nonetheless, a try.
So to break it down the ruling came down to judging a players intent and basically stating Farahs thought processes and reaction times are just much quicker then GI
yeah you've got to ask yourself this, if its on halfway is it play on or is it a scrum?
the rule has to change.
Well this thread has been good for a laugh. The following is what QLD supporters have convinced themselves of
Greg Inglis recovered the ball after the knock back from Slater, he tried to ground the ball at which stage Farah viciously and deliberately kicked it out of his hands. Despite his hands being in an outstretched motion, it was at this exact point that his intent to play at the ball vanished as his brain shut down all non vital functions. The ball then rebounds on to his forearm at which stage his brain has rebooted and his intent to score a try returns.
DERP!!!!