Re: Refs : Sun Mar 13, 2016 1:20 pm
meast wrote:
I'm not so sure, for me, there was no evidence that he grounded the ball, other than the ball was on the ground at some point, i can't believe we are now awarding a try based on the fact that ball, or some part of it is on the ground under a mass of bodies.
Benefit of the doubt? maybe but in that instance i would want good defence to be rewarded.
Benefit of the doubt? maybe but in that instance i would want good defence to be rewarded.
But if the ball is clearly on the ground, which it was, then surely a try has to be awarded. You can't say "Well the ball was on the ground, but it was a pretty good defensive effort to try and stop it so we won't give the try."