Quote: Andy Gilder "If you think that constitutes "pushing the referee around" then you've clearly got a different definition to me.'"
My definition is, basically, the player physically pushing the referee. I don't know what your definition would be of, if it didn't involve that.
Quote: Andy Gilder "
On both occasions the players were trying to get to where they needed to be in the defensive line, the contact was momentary and not even strong enough to cause Silverwood to go off balance.
'"
I understand your objection
It's [idifferent[/i to that case, but it's [ilike[/i it in that the players deliberately make physical contact with the referee - which is the description of the offence. Also, Hock's grab at Ian Smith didn't cause him to go off-balance, so it's like it that way, too
From memory, I don't recall Silverwood passing comment about the contact to either player at the time, although he did talk to Bailey about "waving his arms around" when the player went to remonstrate about him being in the way after the try was scored.
'"