Steve Fox wrote:
Explain to me your understanding of why his actions constituted a knock on.
He lost control of the football. He went to kick it, Tomkins drew his arm back forcing him to lose control of the ball, as a last ditch attempt he took a wild swing at the ball, by some fluke he managed to kick it [After the ball had touched the floor] and went in for the 'try'.
If any player loses control of the football in a forward motion and it touches the floor or another player it is automatically deemed a knock on. McGuire had no control of that football, and it was only by chance he managed to get his foot to it.
Nobody is saying he wasn't intending to kick it, Your argument is both inane and ridiculous at the same time.
Answer me this, had the ball bounced six inches in the air and them McGuire kicked it, would it still have been a try, in your eyes?