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[QUOTE="Big Pete, post: 2425280, member: 1899"] Different circumstances. Generally players are penalised or lose possession when a no try results. The only time that doesn't occur is if the opposition infringed first or the player was held up over the line. Now I don't think I need to go over why being held up over the line shouldn't be penalised, because you can imagine how much that would change the game in of itself. You've got to remember the new interpretation of passing when the ref. calls held is only when it's simultaneous. If the referee screams held held held and the player still plays on and scores it's going to be a penalty. I think it comes down to whether a penalty is too harsh. Personally I think penalties have too big an influence on the game and would like to see incidents such as double movements result in automatic turn overs. [/QUOTE]
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