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"Played at" rule from RL in RU?
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<blockquote data-quote="ratsapprentice" data-source="post: 709195" data-attributes="member: 67273"><p>I've been thinking that I'd quite like to see this rule trialled. Anyone else a fan?</p><p></p><p>For those who don't watch RL:</p><p></p><p>Essentially it means that if a player kicks the ball and it touches an opposition player and then goes into touch, the referee determines whether or not the ball was "played at" or not.</p><p>If said player deliberately tried to charge down/block or catch the ball then the other team get possession at the re-start, however, if they don't make any attempt to play the ball then it counts as coming off the kicker.</p><p></p><p>Similar to blocking - where if you stand still/hold your ground it's not-blocking, as soon as you alter your course then it becomes obstruction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratsapprentice, post: 709195, member: 67273"] I've been thinking that I'd quite like to see this rule trialled. Anyone else a fan? For those who don't watch RL: Essentially it means that if a player kicks the ball and it touches an opposition player and then goes into touch, the referee determines whether or not the ball was "played at" or not. If said player deliberately tried to charge down/block or catch the ball then the other team get possession at the re-start, however, if they don't make any attempt to play the ball then it counts as coming off the kicker. Similar to blocking - where if you stand still/hold your ground it's not-blocking, as soon as you alter your course then it becomes obstruction. [/QUOTE]
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