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| Think the NRL is good with 30 seconds only for a drop out or a penalty, the same with forming the scrum, though they claim we put scrums down on average in 32 seconds, that I can't believe, but whatever rules we have it is up to the referees to implement them and currently I feel they all do their own thing!
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| Quote Harry Pinner="Harry Pinner"Again I think the NRL have set a time limit on these things. Also Wilko said straight out on TV that they deliberately form scrums slowly to take a breather.'"
Forming a scrum is a disgrace these days, when they do they don't even "pack down" correctly. I would definitely put time limits on drop outs and penalty kicks to touch.
Say: 20 seconds kicking to touch if they don't they play the ball at the penalty award position. 30 seconds for the goal line drop out if they don't the opposition play a tap ball from the 20 metre line.
The PTB is long overdue for cleaning up. Moving off the mark lose a tackle from the count, interference add a tackle from the count.
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| 40/20 and the corner flag rules are two of the best changes the game has seen that I can recall.
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| Quote Nothus="Nothus"If the ball runs dead for a 20 tap in the NRL, then the attacking side are given a zero tackle in the next set of six.
They also have 20 second countdown clocks on scrums and drop outs.
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We should adopt these rules asap.
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| Walsh will not have finished his time walk back to the kicking spot in 20 seconds.
It's rediculous.
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| I like the seven tackle rule in Australia, it penalises poor kicking. The cleaner play the ball is nothing to do with having two referees, it's the fact that the referee ensures that the ball is played with the foot. That's why you don't get so many scoots from dummy half over there and more creative #6, #7 and #9's.
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| I hate the 1 minute rule before clock is stopped on conversions. if there are 10 tries in a game, that is 10 minutes of game time just watching the kicker pull his socks up. As soon as the try is scored, the clock should stop.
Also, i hate the free play. It has resulted in some decent tries. but the vast majority of the time people will run side to side, then put a kick in which is mopped up. Just looks amateur
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| play the ball is my main complaint, total shambles, if you watched 50 play the balls and 10 of them where penalties I bet nobody would get 5 right, I counted once when we played wigan our player was held down for 8 seconds and the ref let it go, the next set we held down for 4 sec and he blew up, it needs sorting
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| Quote hull2524="hull2524"play the ball is my main complaint, total shambles, if you watched 50 play the balls and 10 of them where penalties I bet nobody would get 5 right, I counted once when we played wigan our player was held down for 8 seconds and the ref let it go, the next set we held down for 4 sec and he blew up, it needs sorting'"
The flop is becoming a big bugbear of mine as well. On Friday (and before anyone pipes up: I'm not saying that only Wigan do it or that it had any bearing on the result) there were a few occasions where a player would drop onto the tackle a good two seconds after it had been completed (Tautai is one that springs to mind). It's so obvious that it can't have been missed, so it seems the referees are basically not counting it as an offence anymore. It should be stamped out as soon as possible, as it's just a way of slowing down your opponenet's play the ball without having earned the right to do so.
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| Quote Dux="Dux"The flop is becoming a big bugbear of mine as well. On Friday (and before anyone pipes up: I'm not saying that only Wigan do it or that it had any bearing on the result) there were a few occasions where a player would drop onto the tackle a good two seconds after it had been completed (Tautai is one that springs to mind). It's so obvious that it can't have been missed, so it seems the referees are basically not counting it as an offence anymore. It should be stamped out as soon as possible, as it's just a way of slowing down your opponenet's play the ball without having earned the right to do so.'"
I don't like that one either, players across the league have got away with a flop for a couple of years now, only the most ridiculous ones get penalised.
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| In the NRL whilst the PTB may be cleaner you see a lot of tackles where two make the tackle and hold the attacking player up. A third comes in to 'complete' the tackle but in reality what they're doing is ensuring the tackled player hits the deck. It can actually cause problems if a third defender doesn't come in quick enough - at least once a game you see a forward continuing to make big yards after contact because the first two tacklers are in completely the wrong position to actually bring them down.
The 7 tackle restart hasn't prevented very long kicks dead - more the ones from close to halfway. We seem to be seeing more passing on the last tackle rather than kicks ATM because even if you lose the ball close the opposition line its a 6 tackle restart close to the line rather than a 7 tackle restart 20 yards out.
One rule I'd like to see trialled is for nobody in the scrum to be allowed to be involved at all in the first tackle - in fact I'd force them to stay within a few metres of the scrum. The scrum is solely a restart nowadays, and keeping forwards away from the first play might encourage a bit more adventure.
I tend to think that a lot of the problems with the entertainment quality in RL at present are down to giving coaches too much input into rule changes. They will always go for changes which increase their ability to control a game - if that's at the expense of entertainment they don't care. We need to start thinking about radical rule changes which take into account the ridiculous fitness levels of today's players.
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| Quote BrisbaneRhino="BrisbaneRhino"
One rule I'd like to see trialled is for nobody in the scrum to be allowed to be involved at all in the first tackle - in fact I'd force them to stay within a few metres of the scrum. The scrum is solely a restart nowadays, and keeping forwards away from the first play might encourage a bit more adventure.
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yup, i've said this one for years, if its packed down correctly then it gives the backs an opportunity to go against each other, i hate seeing a prop at first receiver from a scrum.
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