Dummy-halves get pass warning
NRL players who deliberately pass the ball at defenders in the ruck to draw a penalty will have the tables turned on them, under a new interpretation of the law to be implemented immediately.
The NRL confirmed it had launched a crackdown into the act of dummy-halves passing the ball into defenders, which had infuriated fans in recent weeks.
Under the new “spirit of the game” interpretation, referees will penalise any dummy-half who “deliberately passes the ball into a defending player caught in and around the ruck who is not actively taking part in the play”.
“What we have seen recently is a bad look for the game, and in simple terms, not in the spirit of the game,” NRL head of football operations Brian Canavan said.
“In these instances, if a player deliberately throws the ball into another, the referees will give a penalty to the opposition team.
“This does not absolve a defender of his responsibilities to clear the ruck and the defending team will still be penalised if it is deemed that they are interfering with play.”