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That try from roosters vs dragons. How can that try be allowed when the roosters forced the ball down in their in goal?? There maybe a rule I'm unaware of.
They have to be held in the in goal. You can ground the ball to surrender but I think it was pretty clear he had just simply slipped and because no defender got to him and held him to complete the tackle he was allowed to get up and run.
im still of the opinion that grounding it is grounding it . pretty sure thats what the rulebook says unless someone can prove me wrong ...no try til then
***** Not sure about Rugby, but League, when you purposefully apply pressure to the ball on the ground in your own try zone, it counts as grounded in goal and you must do a line drop out. However, Roger didn't purposely do that. He slipped and the ball ended up hitting the ground. So it was fair play.
***** Emphasize the different rules. But own goals aren't a thing. However, IF you ground the ball in your own try zone, it doesn't count as a try for the opposite team, but it does count as grounding the ball in goal, and your team is forced to do a line drop out back to the other team.
Kyle Hall this in rugby union but i have when i had to play fullback (i play prop) when ours got sent off for dangerous tackle and i was hanging back with the winger. he made the tackle just before the try line the ball came out landed behind the posts i gathered it started running next thing i know im at half way with a wall of people in my way so i did what any forward would do i went straight thru them kept running at the 22 their fullback went for a big hit he missed my halfback was on my outside then i got 100m try which won my team the game and the premiership