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Tri Nations 2009-2011
New Zealand Vs Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="smartcooky" data-source="post: 272504"><p>As long as he joins next to his own player, no problem. However Blue 6 and 4 cannot run past Blue 7 and join ahead of that player. For example, if there was another Red player behind the existing red player in the ruck, he cannot join by binding on him. because even though he comes from behind the offside line, he is still going to breach Law 16.5 by joining ahead of his own player. If there is another red player NEXT to the existing red player, then any player joining the ruck can join to him. </p><p></p><p>The Blue 6 and 4 can retire behind the offside line then join the ruck just like any other player. Similarly, a player already bound to the ruck can leave the ruck, retire behind the hindmost foot, and rejoin. These are all common occurrences in and around a ruck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartcooky, post: 272504"] As long as he joins next to his own player, no problem. However Blue 6 and 4 cannot run past Blue 7 and join ahead of that player. For example, if there was another Red player behind the existing red player in the ruck, he cannot join by binding on him. because even though he comes from behind the offside line, he is still going to breach Law 16.5 by joining ahead of his own player. If there is another red player NEXT to the existing red player, then any player joining the ruck can join to him. The Blue 6 and 4 can retire behind the offside line then join the ruck just like any other player. Similarly, a player already bound to the ruck can leave the ruck, retire behind the hindmost foot, and rejoin. These are all common occurrences in and around a ruck [/QUOTE]
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