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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2023 Six Nations] Scotland v Ireland - 12 March 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="OwenPB" data-source="post: 1124035" data-attributes="member: 81366"><p>Right, I've a question about the quick line-out that Scotland took.</p><p>My only quibble with the in-game decision is that play should have been stopped directly for the re-throw. Players got injured because the linesman & ref didn't stop play directly whatever the interpretation.</p><p></p><p>But anyway, on to the rule:</p><p></p><p></p><p>How is the last part applied/ruled? Do you have to have lined up or been lined up "officially" by the ref? Or does just having 2+ players present at the point of the lineout fulfill the criteria for having "formed a lineout"?</p><p>Also, once a lineout has been formed, do you have to stop and check everything is correctly set up (i.e.: form a "normal" line-out) or does a quick line-out become a defacto not-quick-line-out just by the presence of 2 opposition players being at the point of the throw (thus the ball change rule not being applicable).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OwenPB, post: 1124035, member: 81366"] Right, I've a question about the quick line-out that Scotland took. My only quibble with the in-game decision is that play should have been stopped directly for the re-throw. Players got injured because the linesman & ref didn't stop play directly whatever the interpretation. But anyway, on to the rule: How is the last part applied/ruled? Do you have to have lined up or been lined up "officially" by the ref? Or does just having 2+ players present at the point of the lineout fulfill the criteria for having "formed a lineout"? Also, once a lineout has been formed, do you have to stop and check everything is correctly set up (i.e.: form a "normal" line-out) or does a quick line-out become a defacto not-quick-line-out just by the presence of 2 opposition players being at the point of the throw (thus the ball change rule not being applicable). [/QUOTE]
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