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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (C A Iversen @ Jul 19 2009, 09:34 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
Yep. That's league stuff. They're allowed to do that, we're not. The ball must be kicked a visible distance out of the hand. The idea is that you must control the tap kick. Hurrying it means you are more likely to botch it.
Did you hear Joubert's explanation when Palu complained?
"It gives you too much unfair advantage!".
Overall, I thought Joubert had a good game (though I expect the Aussies wont think so). He still misses a lot of the "dynamic" parts of the game though... forward passes (he missed three obvious ones last night) and offsides, especially at ruck and maul. The Donald kick that almost led to a Wallaby try was charged down by a player who was a LONG way offside, perhaps as much as three metres. Both he and the nearside AR, Marius Jonker missed it.
I also liked Palu's "attempt" at a tap kick being called. If it'd been McCaw or Kaino I'd of felt the same about it. It's a dumb tactic aimed at speeding up a play that any good player could do properly.[/b]
Yep. That's league stuff. They're allowed to do that, we're not. The ball must be kicked a visible distance out of the hand. The idea is that you must control the tap kick. Hurrying it means you are more likely to botch it.
Did you hear Joubert's explanation when Palu complained?
"It gives you too much unfair advantage!".
Overall, I thought Joubert had a good game (though I expect the Aussies wont think so). He still misses a lot of the "dynamic" parts of the game though... forward passes (he missed three obvious ones last night) and offsides, especially at ruck and maul. The Donald kick that almost led to a Wallaby try was charged down by a player who was a LONG way offside, perhaps as much as three metres. Both he and the nearside AR, Marius Jonker missed it.