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<blockquote data-quote="allblacksfreak" data-source="post: 96620"><p>That's the thing, a throw forward doesn't have to be a pass. That's why it's officially called a throw forward, not a forward pass. Therefore, I'm pretty sure that if you chucked it over an opposition player's head and ran onto it yourself, it should been a penalty, because it's an intentional throw forward. If you think about it, that's why players chip over the full back, rather than toss it up over his head and run onto it.</p><p>[/b]</p></blockquote><p>but peejay, it must involve sumone else or the ground to be made an infringement... if u miraculously chucked the ball up and back to urselve, before sumone else or the ground touches the ball, then it is ok...</p><p>why players chip? well most might not know of this law, but then again, it is a safer way to get the ball over the opponent's head, coz then u wont inflict a scrum if u couldnt get the ball on time...</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="allblacksfreak, post: 96620"] That's the thing, a throw forward doesn't have to be a pass. That's why it's officially called a throw forward, not a forward pass. Therefore, I'm pretty sure that if you chucked it over an opposition player's head and ran onto it yourself, it should been a penalty, because it's an intentional throw forward. If you think about it, that's why players chip over the full back, rather than toss it up over his head and run onto it. [/b][/quote] but peejay, it must involve sumone else or the ground to be made an infringement... if u miraculously chucked the ball up and back to urselve, before sumone else or the ground touches the ball, then it is ok... why players chip? well most might not know of this law, but then again, it is a safer way to get the ball over the opponent's head, coz then u wont inflict a scrum if u couldnt get the ball on time... [/QUOTE]
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