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State of Origin 2012
Headline updates - Stuart off to meet ref bosses.. AGAIN
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[QUOTE="ningnangnong, post: 2438833, member: 1848"] Not the greatest example, but when I used to play footy of a lunchtime in primary school with all my mates, we used to call a shepherd if the player in possession ran behind the same team-mate twice. Once was okay, but to double up and go back wasn't. This amazing diagram will illustrate it: [IMG]http://www.thenashy.com/upload/uploads/1341750152.png[/IMG] Example on the left is okay, but the one on the right isn't. Shaded triangle represents the player in possession obviously. That was our interpretation of the rules as 10-12 year olds. :haha: [/QUOTE]
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