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<blockquote data-quote="Radian" data-source="post: 561967" data-attributes="member: 69370"><p>Then you have "expert" commentators blabbering their interpretation of the latest decision whilst the referee is clearly giving another reason on field microphone. Does this not show you how much we are missing simple applied rules. </p><p></p><p>Then you have Bobby Skinstadt commenting on the latest evil: The 2 phase TV referee playback, that "oh that pass was forward since it was passed before the line and caught after the line". Is there then anybody left who understand basics of the ball moving forward in any event at the speed of the player who has passed it even if it was not a forward pass?</p><p></p><p>I have watched every Currie Cup and every Superrugby game ever presented on Supersport since forever but really lately the mess in the rules is so frustrating.</p><p></p><p>I am not blaming the referees. I am stating that they do not actually know what is the correct ruling because the rules are a mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radian, post: 561967, member: 69370"] Then you have "expert" commentators blabbering their interpretation of the latest decision whilst the referee is clearly giving another reason on field microphone. Does this not show you how much we are missing simple applied rules. Then you have Bobby Skinstadt commenting on the latest evil: The 2 phase TV referee playback, that "oh that pass was forward since it was passed before the line and caught after the line". Is there then anybody left who understand basics of the ball moving forward in any event at the speed of the player who has passed it even if it was not a forward pass? I have watched every Currie Cup and every Superrugby game ever presented on Supersport since forever but really lately the mess in the rules is so frustrating. I am not blaming the referees. I am stating that they do not actually know what is the correct ruling because the rules are a mess. [/QUOTE]
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