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| Quote bewareshadows="bewareshadows"When he said it, I was thinking that he was just stirring.
If you put a hand out then you are trying to get at the ball.
When Stevo said he has not seen anyone take those passes in, I was starting to wonder, was he not at Saints when Leeds scored their first try. Was he not there when Hull KR also scored in a similar fashion against erm Saints again.
Quite often sticking a hand out comes off better than you would expect.'"
I thought Steve meant he'd not seen anyone penalised for a deliberate knock on.
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| One of the most common training drills for backs is 3 attackers on 2 defenders. one of the defending options is to risk the knock on if it prevents a try. it doesn't need changing for me.
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| Quote newgroundb4wakey="newgroundb4wakey"One of the most common training drills for backs is 3 attackers on 2 defenders. one of the defending options is to risk the knock on if it prevents a try. it doesn't need changing for me.'"
exactly. everyone loves it when its back to the line defending for youe life and then the winger pulls one of those in a runs length of the field.... its glorious to watch. but no, youre right. lets penalise it. cant have any free flowing rugby =/
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| Plus most of the time it will be natural instinct to go for it. As for tapping it up to give you a better chance of catching it, then you would need to get close enough to get under the ball, probably not the biggest priority at the time.
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| Different treatment in league and union but rules in both broadly appropriate. As said, scrum advantage sufficient, and perhaps attacker should have thrown a better pass. That said, I think the current tendency in union to show yellow cards is way too draconian, but that's another story.
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| It's good defence, a split second reaction and it would be a bit harsh to concede a penalty by trying to prevent the opposition from scoring.
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| No different to deliberately slapping a ball out of play the in goal area to me, sacrificing possession to save a try!
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| I don't get this.
Just because Union have a strange rule for a deliberate knock on, it doesn't mean that we should follow suit.
In league there is very little reason to knock the ball on deliberately.
Ok if you are a single defender with 2 attackers coming at you, it's better to knock the ball on rather than concede a try.
However, the resulting scrum is sufficient advantage and there is no need to increase the "penalty" for such an infringement.
Also, there is nothing better to see than a player intercepting and going the length of the field and a change to the rules may just
reduce these moments and nobody should want that to happen.
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| Quote ryano="ryano"I thought Steve meant he'd not seen anyone penalised for a deliberate knock on.'"
in that case my bad. And he's spot on.
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