Re: stupid question



Mike Thompson wrote:
Walter Mitty wrote:
If someone takes a drop goal *somehow* the ball bounces before the
goalposts and then bounces over the bar between the posts, is that a
score?


Would it be a goal if the drop-kicked ball hit the head of an opposition player, instead of the ground, and then went over?

--
Mike

Yep, and you'd be carried around the field by your team mates whilst the lanky git was left rubbing his head, rugby magic.
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