pugh-the-special-one said:Go and cut some peat for fuck sake you boring fucking Irish arsehole! Don't bother responding Paddy as you are now on my ignore list.
UKRob said:Getting back to the rugby, what is the rule about re-starting the game after a score? I'm thinking of Scotland's last gasp penalty and conversion - there were a few seconds left on the clock when the conversion went over, but 80 minutes were up by the time the game was ready to start again. Was the referee correct in calling time?
UKRob said:I think this is where I'm uncertain - during the course of a match, the clock carries on after a try and conversion - so why should it be stopped just because the game was nearing 80 minutes?
The Welsh did not delay making the ball available, it's just that by that time, 80 minutes was up.
pugh-the-special-one said:Go and cut some peat for fuck sake you boring fucking Irish arsehole! Don't bother responding Paddy as you are now on my ignore list.
jds said:However all the Welsh would have had to do is get the ball out (not on the full) , or force a knock on (restart drilled hard and low to an opposition player....) from the restart and the game would have been up.
antdad said:...players tend to try and trap a low and fast ball with their feet nowadays rather than risk a knock on and it still would of handed possession to the Scots , better to launch it skywards and at least have the ball contested me thinks.
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