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Round 11 - Roosters vs Broncos
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[QUOTE="Scorchie, post: 3269579, member: 1947"] You can keep linking physics lessons (I suggest you go watch the Union one someone posted that was pretty good) all you like, but even by that definition the ball was thrown forward - both in motion and relative to the ground. The physics you talk about only takes place once air, movement and other factors takes hold. The motion of the ball - as thrown - as in the direction of the second T in the Telstra advertising on the side of the field, to the right of the screenshot. Physics cannot take hold in less than 1 metre of space to the severity of the hill you are dying on. There was no ball floating forward, there was no physics - it was blind luck it wasnt called forward and it's a shame because the line was superb and it was the correct play. And if you're still unsure, go back and watch that Union video again where they draw the triangles and angles on the field - the scenario here is about midway through where the ball is [B]thrown forward[/B]. Annesley also called it forward in his presser today [/QUOTE]
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