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[November Tests 2017 EOYT] Wales vs. New Zealand (25/11/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ragey Erasmus" data-source="post: 881277" data-attributes="member: 56232"><p>Pot, kettle. You're the one who started off the condescending nonsense and by all means feel free to report, calling someone a liar is not against forum rules. If you're saying what you see then maybe you should take off those black tinted specs.</p><p></p><p>1) When it comes to determining the intent it shows they had no intent of going for the ball</p><p></p><p>2) But there IS a law about a player changing their path to block, which the 1 does.</p><p></p><p>3) But there IS a law about running across the path of another player to block them.</p><p></p><p>Again, neither AB player ever looked at the ball, both looked at the Welsh player the whole time. Both conveniently closed the gap at the exact moment the Welsh player reached them, both were running crossing lines with neither going directly to the ball, therefore that is obstructing play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragey Erasmus, post: 881277, member: 56232"] Pot, kettle. You're the one who started off the condescending nonsense and by all means feel free to report, calling someone a liar is not against forum rules. If you're saying what you see then maybe you should take off those black tinted specs. 1) When it comes to determining the intent it shows they had no intent of going for the ball 2) But there IS a law about a player changing their path to block, which the 1 does. 3) But there IS a law about running across the path of another player to block them. Again, neither AB player ever looked at the ball, both looked at the Welsh player the whole time. Both conveniently closed the gap at the exact moment the Welsh player reached them, both were running crossing lines with neither going directly to the ball, therefore that is obstructing play. [/QUOTE]
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