Yep that's the one that confirms it. Both that photo and another was posted here, the other one was as the ball was being dropped and Oates' front foot was maybe 10cm in front. But as Reynolds flicks his foot forward to kick it, his foot and the ball ends up in front (as per this pic) and puts...
Yeah that defies belief. It is the absolute definition of an obstruction. People will say "the NRL will come out and admit they got it wrong", but after the Coates whitewashed arm fiasco, and the fact that they've been "apologising" for bad decisions post-game a ridiculous amount of times...
Reynolds & Carrigan definitely the best for mine.
3rd has to be Jensen. Not quite Haas' numbers but definitely the reason we were able to cover for his loss. 60 post-contact-metres in 15 runs is impressive.
It's gutter, cynical football.
Cleary's final try in The Game That Shall Not Be Named, I am convinced that the Panthers forwards were deliberately trying to block Walsh's view of Cleary. Cleary puts on a big burst right when the two forwards line up like an eclipse, which gives hit that crucial...
I think it only becomes an issue if it results in a lost ball. If the person playing the ball loses control due to being bumped by a defender, it's too bad so sad, lost ball. If they plant it like this but still play it successfully, all good.
Technically not faster, but the gravitational pull of that mullet bends space-time in a way that makes things nearby move towards him, with observers perceiving it as greater speed on XWilli's behalf.
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