Quote Big Graeme="Big Graeme"We do? That's not a rule i can remember clearly.'"
Well, to clarify:
Quote Big GraemeKNOCK-ON means to knock the ball towards the opponents’ dead ball line with hand or arm, while playing at the ball.'"
A knock-on happens when the ball is knocked forward regardless of what happens after that.
This is slightly confused by the fact that play may continue [iafter[/i a knock-on if the player who knocked on regains or kicks the ball:
Quote Big GraemeIf, after knocking-on accidentally, the player knocking-on regains or kicks the ball before it touches the ground, a goal post, cross bar or an opponent, then play shall be allowed to proceed.'"
Slater knocked on. He didn't then regain or kick the ball. It should have been a 20 metre restart.