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Super Rugby play-offs: Crusaders - Bulls in Christchurch (21/07/2012)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Ezequiel" data-source="post: 517278" data-attributes="member: 42683"><p>Every pass that goes even 1 cm forward, is a forward pass. It's difficult to see with passes almost flat and on tv, the view is always at an angle, but the forward-pass rule is the easiest of them all. The only exception is when a ball goes forward after hitting the ground. If the intial motion of the ball was flat or backwards, that is considered a valid pass. When passing at high pace, it's difficult to get the ball in a backwards motion, but that doesn't change the rule on the matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Ezequiel, post: 517278, member: 42683"] Every pass that goes even 1 cm forward, is a forward pass. It's difficult to see with passes almost flat and on tv, the view is always at an angle, but the forward-pass rule is the easiest of them all. The only exception is when a ball goes forward after hitting the ground. If the intial motion of the ball was flat or backwards, that is considered a valid pass. When passing at high pace, it's difficult to get the ball in a backwards motion, but that doesn't change the rule on the matter. [/QUOTE]
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