Quote: Wigg'n "It's alright seeing it from your own teams POV. Remember that Lee Smith offside try in the GF against Saints?'"
It was proven onside. Stupid people were fooled because smith was leaning far forward and mcguire (who did the kick) was leaning back with his leg outstretched infront. But as per the rules, if you compared where smith's feet were planted (not his upper body), to where mcguire's foot made contact with the ball he was onside. It just looked offside from first viewing, because as I say, stupid people were fooled by the upper body and not where the feet were.