What's your answer based on the current laws ?
Mine?
He's fine and can enter the line and compete, so no issue with that. Try for me.
What's your answer based on the current laws ?
18.16 If a team elects to have a receiver, the receiver stands between the five-metre and the 15-metre lines, two metres away from their team-mates in the lineout. Each team may have only one receiver. Sanction: Free-kick.
I agree we should use 2019 law book CR but:We have to answer these questions using the current Law book, it simply cannot be the case that answering a Law question requires a referee to have access to historic Law books -- documents that aren't even on the WR website..
The Laws in 2019 is what is in the 2019 Law Book.
The contents of the 2017 Law book matter more more than the contents of 2016, 2018 or 1947 Law books
Now, it seems to me there are two Law questions posed in the scenario
1 - can the receiver come into the line and catch the ball?
Answer Yes -
[LAWS]18. 29 Once the lineout has commenced, any player in the lineout may: Compete for possession of the ball.[/LAWS]
That's clear enough
2 - is B8 correctly positioned as a receiver.
Answer No
the receiver has to stand, 2m back.
B8 was running in from a distance, and because he caught the ball his moving start was material.
1 - can the receiver come into the line and catch the ball?
Answer Yes -
[LAWS]18. 29 Once the lineout has commenced, any player in the lineout may: Compete for possession of the ball.[/LAWS]
That's clear enough
I agree we should use 2019 law book CR but:
Re 1 the receiver is a participating player at a lineout, not in a lineout. So I would say 2019 lawbook does not say the receiver can join the line-out once it commences. "At" vs "In"
Re 2 yes laws say "stand" and in OP the receiver wasn't stood...but do we really expect to enforce no movement at all? Until when?
Personally because of the ambiguity in the scenario I would be happy for a referee to reset the lineout without penalising.
Or the referee would have managed it pre-emptively: I have required a team to clarify if and who is the Receiver when not obvious. Someone like B8 running in would have led me to halt the line-out, well before he had caught the ball.
Scotland v South Africa 2018 rugbyonslaught.com/footage-scotland-pull-off-perfect-lineout-trick-used-by-all-blacks-in-2011/ (3:48 in the Highlights video).
Great example
1 he starts from more than 2m back
2 he starts his run before the ball is thrown
What if they take it quickly ?
#Except that the receiver does not appear to be regarded as "in the lineout" in the 2019 rulebook - look at 18.27.a and 18.27.d and there is a distinction made.
Also, the definition of a receiver is: "The player in a position to receive the ball if it is knocked or passed back from a lineout" which again implies the receiver isn't "in" the lineout.
There is nothing in the 2019 rules that says the receiver can join the lineout.
So the answer to the question: "Can the receiver come into the line and catch the ball?" Is probably no, although it's the joining issue that I think needs clarification hence my comment upthread about raising it at a society meeting.