Wallabies caught with illegal conduct during shock loss to Fiji at Rugby World Cup
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Rugby fans have called out Wallabies hooker Dave Porecki for breaking the rules on the line during Australia's defeat to Fiji. Rival rugby fans were left disappointed after Wallabies hooker Dave Porecki made a good stand on the touchline in Australia's World Cup defeat to Fiji. The Wallabies' World Cup hopes are hanging by a thread after Fiji produced one of their best ever performances, defeating Australia 22-15. Eddie Jones has come under fire for his performances, with the Wallabies winning just one of seven games since taking over. But amidst all the drama, rugby fans spotted a strange hooker tactic that Porecki escaped from during the Fiji . QUESTION Why is Hooper in a TV studio instead of with the Wallabies? 'TRAVESTY' Fans riot at the World Cup over anthem nonsense In first half Porecki was lining up to take on the jersey and appeared to be standing well in front of touchline. This is despite the touch referee having excellent vision directly behind him. Does Porecki want to get on the field more? 6bPopB37W0 — RugbyInsideLine September 17, 2023 Rugby Union law 18.22 states "The player who throws ball stands on the point of contact with both feet outside field of play. The bowler must not step on the field of play until the ball has been thrown." In rugby union, the touchline is over. And there appeared to be a gap between Porecki's boot and the touchline, indicating that he was well within the field of play. And although many hookers have tried get some game play give their team vantage, rugby fans were left baffled as how Porecki was unable withdraw. In rugby union, referees strictly enforce the laws of the international game, whether it is considered a good or bad move. Dave Porecki captained the Wallabies against Fiji. Opposition fans also couldn't believe that this particular incident against Fiji was overlooked by the umpire and umpire. Rugby World Cup viewers have called for hookers be held to account for progress, while fans have claimed many countries are pushing the envelope when it comes formations. This was the worst but both teams were involved — HazleHeader September 17, 2023 Was Porecki on the field again for that shot? — David Young September 17, 2023 Take a look at Porecki's line on the foul shot, Australia's 2nd try. Like every shot, this one should have been reversed. t6MC3yE4Zj2 — R3plic8 September 17, 2023 Porecki's last 3 formations were scored from at least 12 meter inside the line of contact
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