Can anyone explain the rules of rugby to me,A penalty is awarded to team 'A but then the penalty is over ruled
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because a player of team A"commits a foul on a memember of team B.Surely when the referee awards a penalty then it should stand,any other foul play after that should result in the second offence being punished by the referee giving the player a warning or perhaps sent to the sin bin.i don't know of any other sport were this happens,definately not in football.
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But thats because football is a crap sport. If a penalty is awarded to side A for eg a high tackle BUT someone from Team B takes exception and for example punches someone from team A then the ref has every right to reverse the penalty. It doesnt happen all the time but it happens even in international test matches. agreed with Ryan C about the first response too, clearly whoever wrote that first response has no idea about rugby and the rules of rugby.
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I'm not sure of other games, but in rugby a foul play offence (usually punching or kicking an opponent) can over-ride an earlier lesser offence. It doesn't happen often, but it isn't rare either. One of the most recent examples was last night's NZ v Ireland match. An All Black (NZ) knocked the ball forward which normally results in a scrum (and possession) to the opponents (Ireland). However, after the ref blew the whistle for this, an Ireland player was deemed to deliberately hit an All Black's head with his arm. The referee deemed this was much more serious and warranted taking the scrum away from Ireland and instead awarded a penalty (and ultimately 3 points) to NZ. It should be remembered that: 1/ The players know this is a possibility, and 2/ No-one holds a gun to their head and says "Hit that opponent".
arsenalfan
you play for the first penalty PENALTYS are not over ruled it was obvs a VERYVERYVERY bad ref
elle <3
Ignore the 1st answer for starters there completely wrong. Pentatlys can be reversed to the other team atr anytime for a coupel of reason, the 1st being a act of foul play deemed more serious than the penalty, continious backchat by the team awarded the penalty has been know to reverse a penalty now and then to. For example lets say team 1 is offside and the ref blows a penalty but the touch judge comes in and a player form team 2 has tackled a player from team 1 high then the penalty may be reversed depending on the severity of the tackle. this is reasonably common in all levels of the game.
Ryan C
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