jirskyr
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He is saying, apparently, that a captain's challenge can in fact be made at any breakdown in play that results in a "structured restart". Not just in challenge to a refereeing decision, but in challenge to any outcome in that play.Would someone please explain to me which referee decision did the Cowboys captain challenge? It is an opportunity to challenge a perceived error of judgment made by a referee within a 10 second window of opportunity. The referee made NO decision on field which was open to a Cowboys challenge. This is all just making up the rules after the event. The captain can’t initiate a ruling and then challenge it!!! That is corruption in all senses of the word.
The Annesley explanations are completely illogical.
That means any final play before half and fulltime can be challenged, as they are, so he says, structured restarts by default.
The question remains if that then includes ball going into touch, which you assume is also a structured restart, which means you could challenge any play that leads up to a touch-finding kick or tackle into touch, so long as you are aware what you are challenging.
Note also, according to yesterday's ref, there is no counter-challenge. Townsend challenged the lack of escort call by virtue of the end of play, then Tamou requested to challenge the kickoff (Holmes offside) and he was denied.
Of course these interpretations are 100% being made up on the fly and nobody in rugby league had any concept that these were possible.
And now the floodgates open... I tell you, they will challenge every full-time play from now on. Annesley says "it would be foolish, wasting everyone's time" and he'd be right, but the captains have nothing to lose. Every match will finish on a video challenge, if there are challenges left - mark my words.