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<blockquote data-quote="Hairy Scot" data-source="post: 481064" data-attributes="member: 59211"><p>1. The foot in touch rule where the ball is ruled out of play despite being inside the line.</p><p>2. The need for "the hit" at a scrum. Why not have the packs form up in the engaged postion and allow no movement until the ball is put in straight?</p><p>3. Numbers at the line out.</p><p>4. Difference between "knock on" and "charge down".</p><p>5. Which parts of the body are allowed to propel the ball forward without incurring a "knock on"? Seems to vary from ref to ref.</p><p>6. The "two bites at the cherry" allowed (a) when a quick penalty is taken before the defence has time to retire.</p><p> (b) when a drop goal is attempted after penalty advantage is signalled by the ref.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hairy Scot, post: 481064, member: 59211"] 1. The foot in touch rule where the ball is ruled out of play despite being inside the line. 2. The need for "the hit" at a scrum. Why not have the packs form up in the engaged postion and allow no movement until the ball is put in straight? 3. Numbers at the line out. 4. Difference between "knock on" and "charge down". 5. Which parts of the body are allowed to propel the ball forward without incurring a "knock on"? Seems to vary from ref to ref. 6. The "two bites at the cherry" allowed (a) when a quick penalty is taken before the defence has time to retire. (b) when a drop goal is attempted after penalty advantage is signalled by the ref. [/QUOTE]
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