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<blockquote data-quote="George Ford" data-source="post: 916413" data-attributes="member: 74118"><p>Correct because the basic rule has always been to stay behind the last man's feet from the ruck / scrum / breakdown / maul. On defense, once the ball has been put into phase the defensive line is allowed to press beyond the line where the set-piece was formed, but only until the next break down in play of course.</p><p></p><p>The ref usually warns the defense when infringing on that line before the ball is in play and the touch-judges will signal to the ref if he can't / couldn't spot it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Ford, post: 916413, member: 74118"] Correct because the basic rule has always been to stay behind the last man's feet from the ruck / scrum / breakdown / maul. On defense, once the ball has been put into phase the defensive line is allowed to press beyond the line where the set-piece was formed, but only until the next break down in play of course. The ref usually warns the defense when infringing on that line before the ball is in play and the touch-judges will signal to the ref if he can't / couldn't spot it. [/QUOTE]
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