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Six Nations 2018

Guess it’s all about if the player had it under control and with downward pressure

Very tight imo
 
I didn't play rugby but to me there was no way the attacker had any control, apparently required as well as downward pressure which was also questionable. I was really taken aback then when the experts in the studio all called it a try. I'm confused.
 
Even as an Englishman I’d have given the try, but I’m glad the rub of the green went our way for once on a close call.
Great game, our tackling was immense, and we beat a pretty good team in nearly all areas of the Park.
I’m a happy English rugby fan.
 
What is the rule then? Not being funny, happy to learn.

on tv they claimed the law had been changed saying it didnt now include the phrase downward pressure but now required the player to be incontrol of the ball

cant see that in the current version of the laws! so im assuming its a refs directive not an actual change to the wording of the laws

http://laws.worldrugby.org/?law=21
 
It was a try. Thought England deserved to win based on first half control, but they seem to have a habit of losing intensity. Wales looked better after patchell went off
England had the better first half and unfortunately Wales didn't get out of bed untill the last 20 min.

I think England will need to up their game if they want to beat Ireland.
 
England had the better first half and unfortunately Wales didn't get out of bed untill the last 20 min.

I think England will need to up their game if they want to beat Ireland.
Think you’re right. They do some really good stuff, first half was good. Started off the second well, then lost some precision.
 
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