George Ford Criticizes Conversion Charge Down Rule After Controversial Decision
England's George Ford voices concerns over current rugby conversion rules, fearing kickers will have to drastically alter their routines following a contentious charge down in the Six Nations match against Wales.
- England fly-half George Ford's conversion attempt was controversially charged down in a Six Nations match against Wales, sparking debate over the interpretation of rugby's conversion charge down rules.
- Ford expressed confusion and concern over the ruling, suggesting that kickers might now need to 'stand like statues' to avoid similar incidents.
- The incident has raised questions about the consistency of refereeing decisions and the clarity of the rules regarding conversion attempts.
- Ford's comments reflect wider concerns within the sport about how such rulings could affect the game's dynamics and kicker strategies.
- Despite the controversy, England managed to secure a 16-14 victory over Wales, with Ford playing a pivotal role in the win.