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Wales’ Tomos Williams pulled out a save that Manuel Neuer would have been proud of when he tipped in this penalty kick against Australia in the Rugby World Cup! How did he stop it?
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The athleticism is breathtaking.
French players would call this “deliberate knock on”
He’s been watching cricket
Someone here saying its no different to a goal keeper. Completely different. All you have to think about in football is catching the ball or blocking. In rugby the balls different and much harder to control. His feet cannot be touching the floor when he makes contact. The ball can’t just go anywhere, it has to land back in the field of play and it has to go backwards.
Crazy athleticism and intelligence.
So the ball needs to touch the ground after leaving the line, i never knew that. That guy is a real hero
It’s mental capacity that counts at times like this.
How you ask? He jumped from in field and tapped it back before his body touched the ground outside the field of play, that’s how
People who’s saying its out clearly dont know rugby.
First learn some rules then start to comment
Did they change the law for this? Cause now I see guys jumping from outside and tapping the ball in
lets be honest if he would’ve never caught that, that kick would’ve been brilliant
BRING THIS RULE BACK!!

Simplificando a essência da regra: No Rugby isso só vale quando se usa as mãos e braços para puxar a bola para o campo (quando o jogador carrega a bola), parecido com o basquete, exceto pelo fato de a bola ter que ser passada para trás. Se ele usasse um chute em vez de braços ou mãos para fazer o mesmo, a bola seria considerada bola fora por passar do plano perpendicular das linhas que limitam o campo, como acontece no futebol. Por quê é assim? Quando um jogador carrega a bola, o jogador “é a bola” enquanto a carrega, então a bola é considerada fora apenas quando ele pisa fora do campo enquanto carrega a bola, mesmo que a bola saia do plano perpendicular das linhas. Quando ele não carrega a bola (jogo “chutado”), a bola está fora quando ultrapassa o plano perpendicular das linhas que delimitam o campo, como no futebol. Enquanto a bola não toca o chão ou algum individuo, objeto ou corpo fora do campo, ela ainda pode ser tanto carregada quanto chutada: é como se fosse um estado quântico ou um Gato de Schrodinger do Rugby, que só é definido quando a bola que ultrapassou o plano perpendicular das linhas toca em alguma matéria não gasosa
Caption – how did he save this?
Can’t you see him jumping out and pushing the ball inside..

why ask again
Cricketers do this all the time, even catching a small hard ball in one hand in midair and throwing it back infield.
I hope Australia improves and gets stronger again for the next World Cup. Sad to see how they are recently.
This is truly fantastic!
a full 2 metres out and he saved it
Brilliant, but it’s a complete lottery right now whether it would be allowed or not. AFAIC it USED to be well understood that there was no “plane of touch” and that the ball remained alive until “grounded” out-of-bounds; allowing plays like this. But more often than not nowadays the officials will rule that the ball has “crossed the line” (plane) and is therefore dead. I wish they’d make their minds up. I prefer the old way (plays like this allowed) but I’d rather a clear ruling against than this inconsistency.
Thumbnail answer – he jumped and moved his arms towards the egg
When you are playing cricket at your backyard…
better diver than onana
No interest in rugby but that was brilliant
Tomos Williams
Next level rugby.
To me it looked like he hit it back in play, that’s how he did it. Hardly difficult.
Title:how did he keep the ball in.
Answer: he hit it back in play.
Good save!!!
Have seen this blown all ways, cross the line but I think this is brilliant