We won't waste ether on the last nonsensical point.
Good question about playing the ball on the ground after losing control of it. And he did. It rolled behind him, out of his grasp. Here's a paraphrase of the law:
Is touching down the ball considered playing the ball?
Good question about playing the ball on the ground after losing control of it. And he did. It rolled behind him, out of his grasp. Here's a paraphrase of the law:
When players are tackled, they must immediately let go of the ball so that play can continue. It is illegal to lie on the ground and keep tight hold of the ball. Tackled players must either immediately pass the ball or release it by placing it on the ground in any direction (ideally, the ball should be placed backwards but that isn't always possible).
Once the tackled player has released the ball, he must attempt to roll away from the area, which means he can have no further involvement in play until he regains his feet. If the tackled player tries to play the ball in any way while still on the ground, he is liable to be penalized.
Once the tackled player has released the ball, he must attempt to roll away from the area, which means he can have no further involvement in play until he regains his feet. If the tackled player tries to play the ball in any way while still on the ground, he is liable to be penalized.
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