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- Mar 4, 2008
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It is hard to have ball security when you are trying to put the ball down with one hand. Any contact with the ball while the opposing player is in the act of scoring a try is going to be called as playing at it, so unless DCE attempted to catch it in the air it will generally be play on eg Greg Inglis SOO try. So going by this years calls I thought it was a fair try even though it was pretty or fair for a great defensive effort.
What a load of crap! So just because a guy has one hand holding the ball means he gets more leniency? No way. It shouldn't matter where on the field or what the circumstance if someone hits your arm and knocks the ball loose that's your fault not his. How many hands you have on the footy should not even be part of the process of deciding whether it is a try or not. The way the rules have been complicated has made situations like this grey when that should be a black and white knock on. I wish from this point all dropped balls would be ruled knock ons and in the natural break caused by the scrum/dropout from the knock on the guy upstairs got one single look at it and could then reverse it, it wouldn't take extra time and it would take a lot of pressure off the refs who get these calls wrong so often.