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There is something wrong with Rugby Union, whereby an opponent can legally stand offside.
OR...have i misinterpreted the rules?
OR...have i misinterpreted the rules?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The problem would be sorted if the rule was simply that anyone in front of the ball is offside, and therefore out of the game. And I am getting increasingly fed up with hearing what has become a continuous stream of instructions to the players from the referee: hands away 4, stay onside 6, roll away 7 etc etc, and a fairly new one seems to be the shout of "tackle only"(this happened a lot in the game in question, as the Italians would not form a ruck). Is it just that the refs are now miked up, or were they calling all this stuff out back in the golden days of Bill McLaren? Also, how were scrums set back then, without "crouch, bind, set"? With the huge amount of statistics available during and after the match, including GPS info, the one thing I'd like to know is what percentage of the time played is the ball actually in play? Can't be more than 30%, I'd say. High time the RFU got its house in order.
Okay, I don't know much about Rugby rules, but ...
Just thinking here ...
If a player is in an offside sort of position, he's effectively out of the game.
(1) if the other side have the ball, the direction of play will be moving away from him.
(2) if his own side have the ball, doesn't he then become officially "Offside" until his own player with the ball goes past him and puts him onside?
(3) he can't make a tackle or anything, because he's not near the ball.
Ignore me if this is all poop. I was reading about it in my newspaper.
Just thinking here ...
If a player is in an offside sort of position, he's effectively out of the game.
(1) if the other side have the ball, the direction of play will be moving away from him.
(2) if his own side have the ball, doesn't he then become officially "Offside" until his own player with the ball goes past him and puts him onside?
(3) he can't make a tackle or anything, because he's not near the ball.
Ignore me if this is all poop. I was reading about it in my newspaper.