@happy_tiger said in [Penalty Try?](/post/1025692) said:There is a simple solution
The decoy doesn't get mixed up in the line , and definitely makes sure they run right through the defensive line
If the decoy hits the gap ( as he should whether he is a decoy or not ) it becomes simple .....the defender makes the bad option
Blame idiotic decoy runners ......it isn't that hard ....don't get caught or stop in the defensive line
What if you get caught or stop in the defensive line 25m away from where the line was broken and try scored?
What about 20m? 15m? 10m?
My point is, where do we draw the line as to what counts as obstruction?
If the obstructed player has no hope of making the tackle then does it matter if someone doesn't run through the line and obstructs them?
It's not as black n white as "stop in the line, no try"
We need common sense, there's nuance in these decisions.