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2014 Super Rugby: Lions V Blues (Round 5)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF Mr Fish" data-source="post: 630593" data-attributes="member: 20892"><p>Thanks for clarifying cooky! So, basically, both players are considered to have propelled the ball in this case, so at the same time it's 'knocked back' and 'knocked on' - knocked back means play on, but the knocked forward means it should be a scrum to the Blues.</p><p></p><p>What should happen in my scenario A above? According to the rules, if the ball is stolen from the attacking player, it should still be a knock on by said player, correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF Mr Fish, post: 630593, member: 20892"] Thanks for clarifying cooky! So, basically, both players are considered to have propelled the ball in this case, so at the same time it's 'knocked back' and 'knocked on' - knocked back means play on, but the knocked forward means it should be a scrum to the Blues. What should happen in my scenario A above? According to the rules, if the ball is stolen from the attacking player, it should still be a knock on by said player, correct? [/QUOTE]
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