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Referees in England
Hope you can see this video link ( Upon feedback I can alter )
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1D48vEkjc93M-btXrVa-aDow6oxvDxVAK/view?usp=sharing_eil&ts=5d88abec
Georgia break the line and , initially, it looks like Gareth Davies sticks out a hand (no attempt to catch) and prevents the pass. Commentators are immediately saying "This could be a yellow card".
Luke Pearce then , after seeing the video reply, decides that , because the ball has traveled backwards, it cannot be a knock-on. Lucky for Gareth Davies as it was a very risky thing to do.
In a game at my level ,I would have probably have given this as a knock-on and a YC.
My issue is the inconsistency of this interpretation with the forward pass law. In the above case, the ball goes backwards relative to the goal-lines but given Davies' momentum, it goes forward relative to Davies' hands.
When we judge a forward-pass, we are told to evaluate relative to the passer's hands and not consider the relative to the goal-lines motion. The player's momentum is considered and taken into account. Quite right too !
In this knock-on decision, it looks like the referee has NOT considered the relative-motion-to-the-hands reasoning.
Agree?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1D48vEkjc93M-btXrVa-aDow6oxvDxVAK/view?usp=sharing_eil&ts=5d88abec
Georgia break the line and , initially, it looks like Gareth Davies sticks out a hand (no attempt to catch) and prevents the pass. Commentators are immediately saying "This could be a yellow card".
Luke Pearce then , after seeing the video reply, decides that , because the ball has traveled backwards, it cannot be a knock-on. Lucky for Gareth Davies as it was a very risky thing to do.
In a game at my level ,I would have probably have given this as a knock-on and a YC.
My issue is the inconsistency of this interpretation with the forward pass law. In the above case, the ball goes backwards relative to the goal-lines but given Davies' momentum, it goes forward relative to Davies' hands.
When we judge a forward-pass, we are told to evaluate relative to the passer's hands and not consider the relative to the goal-lines motion. The player's momentum is considered and taken into account. Quite right too !
In this knock-on decision, it looks like the referee has NOT considered the relative-motion-to-the-hands reasoning.
Agree?
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