Later in the game, Ireland won a line out deep inside Italy's half.
The bounce was favourable, and left Ireland in possession. They now have 3 attacking flicks.
As they are already in possession, the first 2 flicks can be any distance, only the third flick must remain within 2 inches of the ball.
After their attacking flicks, the opposition have 3 block flicks.
From this position it was decided to attempt a charge through the blocking players.
Remember the first 2 flicks can be any distance, provided you were in possession at the start of the attack.
Now in great position to attempt a try!
Try successful!
On this occasion the conversion was also successful.
As a matter of interest, this game was played 2 days before the Ireland Italy game, and Italy won 13 points to 10!!
In an age of seemingly endless electronic games, it's rather nice to explore the more quirky of hands on games.
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
The line out.
Line out taken in the usual way, the difference being the ball does not have to make contact with a player.If the ball bounces and fails to hit a figure, then the side taking the throw may attempt possession first.
In this instance the ball bounced and made contact with the team not throwing in, resulting in a dangerous position.
A try should have been scored from this, but an over enthusiastic charge put the ball over the dead ball line.
In this instance the ball bounced and made contact with the team not throwing in, resulting in a dangerous position.
A try should have been scored from this, but an over enthusiastic charge put the ball over the dead ball line.
More gameplay!
We start with a scrum, Ireland having the put in.
The next frame shows the result of the play with the scrummer removed.
Ireland now in possession, have 3 attacking flicks, followed by 3 defending flicks.
2 attacking flicks produced this situation, therefore a drop goal attempt was decided upon.
The attempt struck the right hand post, sending the ball over the touch line resulting in a line out!
The next frame shows the result of the play with the scrummer removed.
Ireland now in possession, have 3 attacking flicks, followed by 3 defending flicks.
2 attacking flicks produced this situation, therefore a drop goal attempt was decided upon.
The attempt struck the right hand post, sending the ball over the touch line resulting in a line out!
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Kick off!
This shows the kick off, the live full back is used to kick the ball over the 10 metre line and that counts as one flick. One of the forwards then attempts to take possession which would be flick two. Unfortunately in this clip the figure was unsuccessful and the attempt went over to the opposition, but they too missed so the side kicking off were able to make another attempt which was successful, the second flick could then be any distance, and the third flick must make contact and remain within two inches of the ball to be in possession. The opposition then have three block flicks and thus the game progresses.
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