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Originally Posted by irishref
national federation a couple of years ago made a point to have this called a block not saying i like it but it is in the rule book
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They made it a point to call a block on the play in the case book, 4.23.3B. That play specifically states it's a block because the defender lost LGP. That implies the defender needed LGP, which implies he was moving (because there is no situation in which a stationary player requires LGP.) There is no rule that ever requires LGP for a stationary player.