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<blockquote data-quote="smartcooky" data-source="post: 607473" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>However, in the interests of keeping the game flowing, we do allow the person acting as the half-back (usually, but not always, the No. 9) to pick up the ball in the back if the ruck if the ball is clearly won by his team and is available. The referee waits for a moment to see if the acting half-back picks up the ball. If he doesn't, the referee will call out <em>"use it"</em> and the acting half-back now has five seconds to pick up the ball. If he doesn't, the referee will blow his whistle and set a scrum, with the opposing team to throw in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartcooky, post: 607473, member: 20605"] However, in the interests of keeping the game flowing, we do allow the person acting as the half-back (usually, but not always, the No. 9) to pick up the ball in the back if the ruck if the ball is clearly won by his team and is available. The referee waits for a moment to see if the acting half-back picks up the ball. If he doesn't, the referee will call out [I]"use it"[/I] and the acting half-back now has five seconds to pick up the ball. If he doesn't, the referee will blow his whistle and set a scrum, with the opposing team to throw in. [/QUOTE]
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