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If an opposition player deliberately swipes his arm and hits the ball (not the players arm) and knocks the ball back towards his side, is it still classed as a knock on or do you 'play on' as he deliberately hit it out of the oppositions hand?
As long as it is the efending player knocking the ball towards his try line and not the atticking player has not droped the ball first then play on no knock on
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