ChatterBank1 min ago
Something Wrong
There is something wrong with Rugby Union, whereby an opponent can legally stand offside.
OR...have i misinterpreted the rules?
OR...have i misinterpreted the rules?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Sqad. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.JJ....my love:
1)He is standing in a position whereby the attacking scrum half is about to pass to the standoff half. All lawful providing his side do not contest the ruck
2) It is all dependent on the "ruck" he can only be offside if the defence contests the ruck, if they don't, then it isn't a ruck and he can't be offside.
3) He doesn't need to make a tackle as he is cutting out one of the major moves in a rugby match which is to get the three-quarter line moving, which can't be done if the defending player is standing between the scrum half and stand off.......which is legal if there is NO ruck.
I would never ignore you my love.
1)He is standing in a position whereby the attacking scrum half is about to pass to the standoff half. All lawful providing his side do not contest the ruck
2) It is all dependent on the "ruck" he can only be offside if the defence contests the ruck, if they don't, then it isn't a ruck and he can't be offside.
3) He doesn't need to make a tackle as he is cutting out one of the major moves in a rugby match which is to get the three-quarter line moving, which can't be done if the defending player is standing between the scrum half and stand off.......which is legal if there is NO ruck.
I would never ignore you my love.
JJ...I agree......rugby league is much simpler than rugby union.
Back in the 60's 70's rugby league was a much better spectator sport than Union, which, to be honest was boring. However when Union become professional and there was a change in the scoring, Union came into it's own as a spectator sport, but these rules must be changed, in my opinion.
Before your time JJ..Rugby Union was known as the "kick and clap" sport as kicking was the major and boring aspect of the code and this was clapped by the spectators.
Back in the 60's 70's rugby league was a much better spectator sport than Union, which, to be honest was boring. However when Union become professional and there was a change in the scoring, Union came into it's own as a spectator sport, but these rules must be changed, in my opinion.
Before your time JJ..Rugby Union was known as the "kick and clap" sport as kicking was the major and boring aspect of the code and this was clapped by the spectators.
I was confused by this too! I think reading this post: https:/ /atroxr ugby.co m/rugby -offsid e-rules / will help you, as it helped me. World rugby seriously needs to make the offside rules more clear.