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Brisbane Broncos Talk
[Round 5, 2024] Broncos vs Storm
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[QUOTE="bazza, post: 3608163, member: 8440"] Agreed. You are not allowed to push someone in the back when competing for a catch, so how is kneeing someone in the back any different to pushing someone in the back? It is still taking a player out of the contest, and if anything, it is more dangerous. What happens if Mariner falls to the ground in that situation? Is it then deemed he was illegally taken out of the contest? Is that all it takes these days to win a penalty? Just flop to the ground? Plus the rule change to make it that you are not allowed to tackle the attacker means there is essentially nothing you can do to prevent the try being scored. I'm surprised teams don't do it more. It's a free try everytime if you have someone capable of putting the kick on the spot, and if you have someone capable of leaping high. [/QUOTE]
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