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[TEXTAREA]Law 10.4 (i) Tackling the jumper in the air. A player must not tackle nor tap, push or pull the foot or
feet of an opponent jumping for the ball in a lineout or in open play.
Sanction: Penalty kick[/TEXTAREA]
The Law uses the the word "tackle"which is an intentional action. There has to be an intent to tackle or its not a penalty. The referee will usually judge this by where he thinks the player is looking. Usually, if he's looking at the player then he's in trouble, if he's looking at the ball, he's not. Its a rule of thumb, but not hard and fast one.
In this case, both players are looking at the ball, and they collide in mid air. The fact that Jane then puts his hands on is irrelevant; more than likely a natural reaction to being up in the air and falling. But the important thing is that there is no attempt by Jane to bring the French player down.
Maybe but that is your interpretation of the law?
Don't get me wrong but I am sure a different set of referees would interpret the law differently from yourself and therefore some would have penalised Jane for taking the man in the air regardless I feel.
Saying that the right team won today and rightfully.
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