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Old Thu Aug 21, 2025, 01:33pm
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I'd hope they'd never add a momentum exception to an opponent's blocking of a kick, because that would produce bizarre incentives!

In rugby (Union and League) a charged-down kick (called a rebound in RL), and for a while in Canadian football a blocked kick, was treated as the responsibility of the team doing so, but they didn't have a momentum provision.
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