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@smeghead said:The dropout was because Ellis threw the ball away.
He hold sthe ball we have 45 seconds
@anderson silva said:its irrelevent that he "threw" the ball away, any team has 45 seconds to take their dropout, if they go past that, time will be called off, if they are deemed deliberatly time wasting a penalty will be awarded, it was a bad call by hayne and another case of referees not handling a pressure situation
@Yossarian said:@anderson silva said:its irrelevent that he "threw" the ball away, any team has 45 seconds to take their dropout, if they go past that, time will be called off, if they are deemed deliberatly time wasting a penalty will be awarded, it was a bad call by hayne and another case of referees not handling a pressure situation
It is totally relevent - the rule has always been if you throw the ball away, the ref will call time out.
@anderson silva said:@Yossarian said:@anderson silva said:its irrelevent that he "threw" the ball away, any team has 45 seconds to take their dropout, if they go past that, time will be called off, if they are deemed deliberatly time wasting a penalty will be awarded, it was a bad call by hayne and another case of referees not handling a pressure situation
It is totally relevent - the rule has always been if you throw the ball away, the ref will call time out.
so u can stand there and hold it for 45 seconds without time being blown off but if you drop the ball its time off?