Mellsblue wrote:Peat wrote:Raggs wrote:I know it's getting a bit Digby like, but when Mako gives the stupid penalty, Daly magically keeps it in, and then boots it a mile downfield, perfectly judged to land out of play, why exactly is it called out?
Ball didn't hit the ground, and Daly kept the ball in field with his feet in the field of play, therefore it should be play on (I think as long as Daly is in field, it doesn't matter if the ball has crossed the line does it? Or was that one of the changes?). I mean the AR keeps his flag down until well after Daly has kept it in, runs past the mark he later calls it out, and the bok player catches it 2ft from the touchline.
Oh is that what happened? I took my eyes off the screen for a minute at that point and when it returned, I thought Daly had kicked it out on the full.
That confused me, too. I assumed Daly had been adjudged to have been just outside the 22 when he kicked. Which he wasn’t.
My guess now is that as Daly kicked it at such a narrow angle, even though it was caught at the bok 22, and only 2ft out, he was only about that far infield when he kciked, so the AR basically reckons it went over the line a lot earlier. Bit harsh, but I think technically right decision.
Done the first half of ruck marks now. Not as many comments as usual, too depressing really. So far seems like Itoje is having a busy game, Launch slightly off the pace (unsurprising if he hasn't trained for 2 weeks), BV had one impressive carry, but I'm wondering if most opinions are based on that, rather than much else, not that the others were awful, it's just they weren't anything special at all, and neither was the rest of his game. Farrell can feck off. Yelling at the ref constantly, no wonder he got nothing out of him. Shields seems like he's having quite a busy game, right place right time sort of feel, hard work I guess. Curry is still impressing too, not a great by any means, but for a 20 year old, he's doing exceptionally, and merely as an international, he's doing just fine. Don't recall seeing much of Sinckler.