Quote Code13="Code13"So whats the definition of a double movement
'"
That's easy, Notes to Section 11:
Quote Code13When an attacking player is tackled
within easy reach of the goal line he
should be penalised if he makes a
second movement to place the ball over
the line for a try.'"
Quote Code13="Code13"Carvell's momentum didnt carry him over the line. He projected his arm foward in what was pretty clearly a double movement. If Carvell hadnt extended his arm, it wouldnt be a try. Therfore its a double movement.'"
You are either not looking, or your bias is preventing you from seeing. But Carvell never stopped moving forward. He was never stopped short of the line.
Quote Code13="Code13"There is simply no room for doubt.'"
Making blunt claims is not an argument. You saying this, does not make it true.
Quote Code13="Code13"Ask yourself this, if the same try had been scored against your team, what would your opinion be?'"
My opinion is my opinion. If you are suggesting that I would change my tune had the try been against the Bulls, you are wrong. I can and do look at any incident on its merits. Who's playing is not relevant.
Quote Code13="Code13"Which is CLEARLY what Carvell did.'"
No it isn't. At no point before the line had Carvell's motion been halted. I'd say that is self-evident, because if his motion had been halted, we wouldn't have an incident to discuss.
A penalty would be if he was stopped short of the line, and then reachd out to place the ball over the line. I do not understand how you could maintain that that was what happened here. The video images do not support you.