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Anakin says: > "Robbie Farah, in desperation to prevent the try, changed his running gait and threw his leg out .." HAHAHAHAHA Robbie Farah, you are clearly a demi-god - what mere mortal could react like that and 'change his gait' under the pressure cooker...
anopinion says: The refs say try and the former playing greats say no try. I wonder who knows the rules better? Show some class everyone, the ref called it a try, accept his decision. Even when the law is explained people want to argue it...
chrisc101 says: Once again a rule which was designed for something else (i.e. to stop Billy Slater from kicking opposition players in the head while scoring) has been applied and misused. Either it was a bad decision or the rule needs to be changed. Reminds me of th...
Mac says: Read Eagle Jacks above post, he sums it up well enough......
zacbrygel says: Great to see an article on the great man that is Roger Federer. Bring on Roland Garros! I can't wait!...
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