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I have no idea what that means.What happens if the defending team doesn't contest the rucks though?
You'd be stoned to death if you admitted that in the Valleys.I have no idea what that means.
You don't seem to understand the current rules mate, the fact that he's in an offside position is irrelevant if he doesn't touch the ball and doesn't interfere with the passage of play - which in that situation would have been him being in the keepers eyeline. He was beyond where the ball was put into the net and therefore wasn't offside.
Every pundit, ex ref, journo and commentator agrees with the simple fact it was a ****e call, as it's the ****ing rules
What effect it may or may not have had on the game and the result is a complete unknown and not really the point, it's the fact that it was a cup final and the officials have got an easy call completely wrong.
.I have no idea what that means.

You'd be stoned to death if you admitted that in the Valleys.
The correct term is the breakdown.
In rugby, when play breaks down after a tackle, usually a ruck will form where both sides contest for the ball. As its what's called a set piece situation, an offside line exists when a ruck is formed.
Italy, by refusing to contest the breakdown, ensured that a ruck could form - hence no offside line, which enabled them to effectively disrupt England's game by being in positions that would be offside under ruck conditions.
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Aah, so that's what they were talking about after the Italy gameThe correct term is the breakdown.
In rugby, when play breaks down after a tackle, usually a ruck will form where both sides contest for the ball. As its what's called a set piece situation, an offside line exists when a ruck is formed.
Italy, by refusing to contest the breakdown, ensured that a ruck could not form - hence no offside line, which enabled them to effectively disrupt England's game by being in positions that would be offside under ruck conditions.
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Can you now explain the difference between a ruck and a maul?The correct term is the breakdown.
In rugby, when play breaks down after a tackle, usually a ruck will form where both sides contest for the ball. As its what's called a set piece situation, an offside line exists when a ruck is formed.
Italy, by refusing to contest the breakdown, ensured that a ruck could not form - hence no offside line, which enabled them to effectively disrupt England's game by being in positions that would be offside under ruck conditions.
Hope that helps!....![]()
Can you now explain the difference between a ruck and a maul?
Can you now explain the difference between a ruck and a maul?
Yep;
If they're on their feet, I,e, the ball cartier, it's a maul, once they go to ground it's a ruck.
thanksCan you now explain the difference between a ruck and a maul?

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