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[QUOTE="Robs dad, post: 10611165, member: 146558"] A fairly niche film with lots of comment about everyone wanting to be the ball carrier I guess... I bet the changing room doesn't smell of horse liniment afterwards anyways.. Any road up... only just caught the highlights of the Exeter/Saints game where the conversion was charged down in the dying seconds of the game. Ref says it's valid as the player had "he moved his shoulders.... he started his sequence" What does this mean for Dan Biggar's sequence? Start of the epileptic fit or end? Is the 'sequence' for Farrell the start of his 20x death stare at the posts? There was a law clarification to Law Eight in that "[I]The moment the kicker [B]moves in any direction[/B] it is deemed that he is ‘approaching to kick.’ The reason for this interpretation is simplicity, otherwise the referee would have to judge when the kicker first moves, and in what direction. It would also be open to misinterpretation by players, match officials and spectators.’" [/I] (In fairness Rob Baxter didn't make much of a fuss about it) [/QUOTE]
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