Quote: Code13 "Not from a kick off it isn't Jools, only if the ball has bounced does that rule count
I thought the score flattered wakey
Giants didn't get out of second gear'"
This is a transcript of what clubs were given by the RFL about 2017 rule changes
“The previous rule of a player being able to straddle the dead ball line or touch in-goal line and be awarded a 20m restart has now changed.
Where the ball is stationary in the in-goal area comes into contact with a player in touch, in goal or over the dead ball line, the ball is deemed to have been made dead by that player. The ball must have bounced on the ground either on or over the dead ball line/touch in goal line for a 20m restart to be awarded.”
I take that to mean the ball must have bounced for the 20 metre restart to be awarded Not for the dropout.
Drop-out from Goal line 4. The game is restarted with a drop-out by a defending player from the centre of his goal line if:
(a) a defending player last touches the ball before it goes over the dead ball line or into touch in-goal.
(b) a defending player accidentally infringes in the in-goal area.
(c) a defending player touches down in the in-goal area.
(d) a defending player in possession is tackled in the in-goal area.
(e) a defending player kicks the ball into touch on the full from his own in-goal.
(f) a defending player kicks or passes the ball in his own in-goal and the ball accidentally strikes an opponent and goes into touch in-goal or over the dead ball line.
(g) the ball or a defending player carrying the ball touches the referee, a touch judge or an encroaching spectator in the in-goal area and play is thereby irregularly affected.
(h) the ball goes over the dead ball line or into touch in-goal other than on the full from a kick off from the centre of the halfway line .
(i) where a kick is made dead by a defending player straddling the dead ball line or touch in goal line.
So a drop out is the correct decision