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Date Posted: 07:35:13 11/18/02 Mon
Author: Coz
Author Host/IP: 193.192.230.3
Subject: That decision...

A quick squint at the rules shows that the reason NZ got a scrum is because once a kick at goal is indictated it must be completed within one minute even if it falls off the tee.
If Gelez had stopped his run and asked the ref if he could reset the ball, so long as this was done and the kick was taken within a minute all would have been fine.
However as the ball dropped Gelez picked the ball up to attempt a different kick with out consulting the ref not that it would have made any difference, as once a kick at goal has been signalled only a kick at goal can be attempted thus infringing. Infringments by the kicking team at a penalty result in a scrum at the mark, put in to the opposition.

I await a correction from FNR ...

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