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Charlie Fox (21)
Obstruction has nothing to do with not joining the mall completely different situation. EITHER way I reiterate my statement that the whistle was blown before the try.
If you could stop a maul AND earn a penalty by merely not joining it... Guess what... Come line-out time no team would ever join a maul, and the rolling maul would be a dead tactic. If the ball never moves backwards in the maul and remains in the jumpers hand, the ball can progress up the field.
Try.
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Law Discussion: Maul tactics
The maul from a line-out was a great South African weapon. They developed it first and used it most profitably. Until November, that is.
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