Quote from: imtommygunn on Today at 07:06:22 PMDid you listen to the Maurice Deegan podcast MR? If not you should. He talked about expenses and stuff too.
Link?
Wouldn't be his biggest fan if I'm being honest lol
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Show posts MenuQuote from: imtommygunn on Today at 07:06:22 PMDid you listen to the Maurice Deegan podcast MR? If not you should. He talked about expenses and stuff too.
Quote from: JPGJOHNNYG on Today at 01:42:01 PMGuantanamo bay. I hope he shoots a 60 today
Quote from: Puckoon on Today at 01:38:42 PMHe's just been released and is expected to be at Valhalla in 15 minutes.
Quote from: Puckoon on Today at 12:51:19 PMQuote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 12:41:31 PMQuote from: Gabriel_Hurl on Today at 12:36:59 PMScheffler arrested outside the course this morning - that's one way to stop him from winning
Cuffing people for driving on an extra 20 meters
He's lucky he didnt have a broken tail light, that allows the cops to stick the knee in the neck
Not sticking up for the Polis here, but somethings are well understood - not f**king around at the scene of an accident is one of them. Can only imagine that tensions were running high given there's some kind of accident that has led to an hour delay.
Quote from: Gabriel_Hurl on Today at 12:36:59 PMScheffler arrested outside the course this morning - that's one way to stop him from winning
Quote from: Gianni on Today at 10:27:10 AMQuote from: JoG2 on May 16, 2024, 10:57:46 AMGianni - Google GAA Official Guide 2024 part 2. Download the pdf. Football rules from page 60 to 122.The problem is that the manual does not help solve all my situations that I have written. I have already read it but it didn't help me.QuoteBare in mind as we've seen on here, the referee's handbook within the GAA Learning Portal has more important detail on some rules #minefieldIs there a referee manual? Maybe a casebook but where could I find it?Quote from: Milltown Row2 on May 16, 2024, 11:02:12 AMOther question:So if a player holds the ball with two hands or even with one hand and his chest, can the ball only be stolen with an open hand? I notice a real difficulty in stealing the ball in this game, because being able to hold the ball in your hands makes it almost impossible to steal the ball, because in football there is more precarious control, whereas in rugby the control is absolute but there is tackle.
The ball may be knocked from an opponent's
hand(s) by flicking it with the open hand
But when the ball is released or is bouncing or soccer juggling, i.e. I mean when the ball is not in contact with the hand, can it be stolen by touching it or grabbing it with both hands?
You can't wrestle the ball away from an opponent if he has it in his possession (both hands) if the ball is open/unprotected then it can be tackled/flicked punched away or taken cleanly
What do you think of my other doubts?
Please could anyone explain me what do Showing the Ball and Turning Twice with the ball mean?