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| Then the ref got the restart wrong, or we can substitute Brier's name with Tomkins in the other example
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| Quote ="SBR"1) Goal line drop out
2) Play on (can't be offside in your own in-goal)
3) Goal line drop out (if a player makes the ball dead whilst straddling his own dead-ball line it is a drop out instead of a 20m tap, a strange exception to the normal rules regarding players out of play)
Not convinced about 1 but I suspect it is the same as if a kick off goes dead after bouncing in the field of play.
Reminds me of the situation on Sunday when Huddersfield kicked a penalty into touch in-goal. All the Huddersfield players lined up for a 20m tap, had any Wakey players been more awake they could kicked the 20m drop out quickly to get it to bounce into touch.'"
I'm with you on all 3..
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| 1. Drop out
2. Drop out
3. Drop out
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| Quote ="justarugbyfan"Just saw some questions on the web which are involved in the match officials exam.
To see who knows the rules and for a bit of fun I thought I'd I'll put a couple on here.
1.Team ‘A’ drop out from their own 20-metre line. The ball travels up field, bouncing in the field of play and then proceeds to go dead.
How is play restarted?
2. Player ‘A’ is stood in the in-goal area. A member of team ‘B’ kicks the ball, which rolls into the in-goal area and hits the ‘A’ team player’s legs. The ball rolls forward and stops in the in-goal area. A team mate of ‘A’, who was standing in the field of play when the ball hit player ‘A’ runs back into the in goal area and proceeds to pick up the ball.
What is the Referees’ decision?
3. The ball is kicked down field by team ‘A’. A player from team ‘B’ is stood with one foot over the dead ball line and one foot in the in-goal area. Whilst the ball is still moving, player ‘B’ places his hand on the ball and touches the ball down in their own in-goal area.
How and where would play restart?
I'll post answers in a while'"
Answers are below. Please trust me from them there from an RFL Match Officials exam so I'm not lying!
1 - 20m optional kick to team 'B'
2 - Play on
3 - Goal line dropout by ‘B’ team
Anyone got them all?
I'll post some more in a few days.....
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| Quote ="justarugbyfan"Just saw some questions on the web which are involved in the match officials exam.
To see who knows the rules and for a bit of fun I thought I'd I'll put a couple on here.
1.Team ‘A’ drop out from their own 20-metre line. The ball travels up field, bouncing in the field of play and then proceeds to go dead.
How is play restarted?'"
Tap on the 20 for Team B.
Quote 2. Player ‘A’ is stood in the in-goal area. A member of team ‘B’ kicks the ball, which rolls into the in-goal area and hits the ‘A’ team player’s legs. The ball rolls forward and stops in the in-goal area. A team mate of ‘A’, who was standing in the field of play when the ball hit player ‘A’ runs back into the in goal area and proceeds to pick up the ball.
What is the Referees’ decision?'"
My gut reaction is penalty to Team B as the player from Team A moved from within the field of play to the In-goal and was therefore stood in front of his teammate ergo he was in an offside position although it's probably something daft like play on!
Quote 3. The ball is kicked down field by team ‘A’. A player from team ‘B’ is stood with one foot over the dead ball line and one foot in the in-goal area. Whilst the ball is still moving, player ‘B’ places his hand on the ball and touches the ball down in their own in-goal area.
How and where would play restart?'"
A drop out by Team B as the player would be deemed to be out of the field of play when he touched the ball.
Quote I'll post answers in a while'"
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| Quote ="justarugbyfan"
Anyone got them all?'"
Me! Me! Me! I did! I did! What do I win?
Oh and can you expel the cheat who tried to win after being told the answers?
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| Quote ="justarugbyfan"Just saw some questions on the web which are involved in the match officials exam.
To see who knows the rules and for a bit of fun I thought I'd I'll put a couple on here.
1.Team ‘A’ drop out from their own 20-metre line. The ball travels up field, bouncing in the field of play and then proceeds to go dead.
How is play restarted?
2. Player ‘A’ is stood in the in-goal area. A member of team ‘B’ kicks the ball, which rolls into the in-goal area and hits the ‘A’ team player’s legs. The ball rolls forward and stops in the in-goal area. A team mate of ‘A’, who was standing in the field of play when the ball hit player ‘A’ runs back into the in goal area and proceeds to pick up the ball.
What is the Referees’ decision?
3. The ball is kicked down field by team ‘A’. A player from team ‘B’ is stood with one foot over the dead ball line and one foot in the in-goal area. Whilst the ball is still moving, player ‘B’ places his hand on the ball and touches the ball down in their own in-goal area.
How and where would play restart?
I'll post answers in a while'"
1. You need to clarify what you mean by 'dead'. Uf the ball goes touch in goal it is a drop out by the defending side. The ball has travelled 10 metres and bounced in the field of play.
If the ball goes into touch having travelled 10 metres and having bounced in the field of play it is a scrum to the kicking side If it doesn't go 10 metres before going into touch it's a scrum to the defending side on the 20?
2. Forward being which direction, towards player A's goal line or player V's goal line?
3. Irrespective of where his feet are, the touching down of the ball in goal by a defender results in a drop out. This is the case whether tha ball is already on the ground andtouched by a defender, or it is placed on the ground by a defender in possession.
Had the defender caught the ball on the full from a kick off, with one foot in goal and one fooy touch in goal, it would result in a 20m restart, unless you are Eorl Crabtree and the ref doesn't know the rules.
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| Just out of interest, how have you got it wrong even after the OP has already posted the answers?
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| Quote ="Hutchie"Versus Wigan
1. Penalty on the 10m line in front of oppositions posts to Wigan for kicking ball too close to Sam Tomkins
2 Sin Bin kicker for deliberalty attempting to injure Sam Tomkins, Penalty to Wigan
3 Play on, Penalty try to Wigan if anyone attempts to stop Sam Tomkins gaining yards down field'"
don't forget the crowd must boo rat boy tomkins at every opportunity
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| Quote ="Him"Just out of interest, how have you got it wrong even after the OP has already posted the answers?'"
Maybe I didn't read the answers, and as you can see asked for further clarification of some points? At least I gave explanations of how decisions were reached, which shows a depth of knowledge? Those questions are not verbatim from an exam paper.
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