On the Sunday Roast this afternoon they were debating the merits (or otherwise) of the no-try ruling in Origin 3, as other tries are now being referred to the video ref as a result.
Gus, MG, Vossy and the other guy (there for unintended comic relief) agreed that the Thaiday incident should have been a try.
The problem I see is that if the Sunday Roast guys have it their way, coaches everywhere will be instructing their players to push defenders off attackers to ensure attackers held up can get the ball down for tries. This is a dangerous precedent and will get out of control very quickly. NFL here we come!
If players on the attacking side without the ball can't interfere with defenders, then how can the Thaiday incident possibly be legal? Even if he only pushes his own player forward, wouldn't that result in a double movement considering the tackle had been effected?
On a side note, where's big Mal applauding Blues greats for going into bat for QLD? And incorrectly at that!! :unamused:
Gus, MG, Vossy and the other guy (there for unintended comic relief) agreed that the Thaiday incident should have been a try.
The problem I see is that if the Sunday Roast guys have it their way, coaches everywhere will be instructing their players to push defenders off attackers to ensure attackers held up can get the ball down for tries. This is a dangerous precedent and will get out of control very quickly. NFL here we come!
If players on the attacking side without the ball can't interfere with defenders, then how can the Thaiday incident possibly be legal? Even if he only pushes his own player forward, wouldn't that result in a double movement considering the tackle had been effected?
On a side note, where's big Mal applauding Blues greats for going into bat for QLD? And incorrectly at that!! :unamused: