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Okay, before I forget how it works ...
(coz I was trying to follow the argument in the pub)
England are winning by 11 points.
After 80 minutes and a few seconds, England are awarded a penalty.
Game over, and the referee blows for the end.
EXCEPT ... !!!
If England had been 2 points ahead, and Wales had been awarded the penalty, they could have taken it, because the team awarded the penalty is allowed to take it, even if the 80 minutes are otherwise up, and the ball is not dead until after the penalty is taken.
(that's the bit I'm not sure about)
So, the thing is, could England have taken the penalty if they wanted to???
(coz I was trying to follow the argument in the pub)
England are winning by 11 points.
After 80 minutes and a few seconds, England are awarded a penalty.
Game over, and the referee blows for the end.
EXCEPT ... !!!
If England had been 2 points ahead, and Wales had been awarded the penalty, they could have taken it, because the team awarded the penalty is allowed to take it, even if the 80 minutes are otherwise up, and the ball is not dead until after the penalty is taken.
(that's the bit I'm not sure about)
So, the thing is, could England have taken the penalty if they wanted to???
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That's what I was trying to remember, divebuddy
So is the corner flag part of the line? If you touch a flag before you ground the ball, are you out of play?
The goal posts are part of the line, aren't they. And the padding on the posts is part of the posts. So if you touch the ball against the padding, it's a try, even though the ball is a few inches short of the actual line.
(thinks, thinks, I hope I've remembered this right)
So is the corner flag part of the line? If you touch a flag before you ground the ball, are you out of play?
The goal posts are part of the line, aren't they. And the padding on the posts is part of the posts. So if you touch the ball against the padding, it's a try, even though the ball is a few inches short of the actual line.
(thinks, thinks, I hope I've remembered this right)
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