|
|
Rank | Posts | Team |
Moderator | 32028 | No Team Selected |
Joined | Service | Reputation |
Dec 2001 | 23 years | |
Online | Last Post | Last Page |
Jan 2025 | Jan 2025 | LINK |
Milestone Posts |
|
Milestone Years |
|
Location |
|
Signature |
TO BE FIXED |
Moderator
|
|
|
|
|
Rank | Posts | Team |
Club Coach | 9174 | No Team Selected |
Joined | Service | Reputation |
Mar 2005 | 20 years | |
Online | Last Post | Last Page |
Jan 2025 | Jan 2025 | LINK |
Milestone Posts |
|
Milestone Years |
|
Location |
|
Signature |
TO BE FIXED |
|
| What is it about rugby league whereby the powers that be have to over complicate almost every aspect? Is there somebody at RFL HQ who is paid to come up with new rules and regulations every season?
The game is on its and the RFL are bringing crap like this in. Next year they'll be giving out bonus league points for the cleanest teams in the league!!
|
|
|
|
Rank | Posts | Team |
Club Captain | 235 | No Team Selected |
Joined | Service | Reputation |
Sep 2015 | 9 years | |
Online | Last Post | Last Page |
Jan 2025 | Jan 2025 | LINK |
Milestone Posts |
|
Milestone Years |
|
Location |
|
Signature |
TO BE FIXED |
|
| Well, looking on the positive side, this is clearly an opportunity for a mathematics university graduate to make a name for themself. I'm all in favour of creating more jobs in the workplace.
|
|
|
Rank | Posts | Team |
Moderator | 32028 | No Team Selected |
Joined | Service | Reputation |
Dec 2001 | 23 years | |
Online | Last Post | Last Page |
Jan 2025 | Jan 2025 | LINK |
Milestone Posts |
|
Milestone Years |
|
Location |
|
Signature |
TO BE FIXED |
Moderator
|
| It's pretty unclear - on the one hand a grade D challenge equates to 12 points. The article goes on to say:
[i:o636tbsx]"As a result, 12 points have been added to England's disciplinary record.
Including the penalty points accrued for this charge, the Keighley man's total penalty points acquired for this incident stand at 18, which are carried over from the previous disciplinary system."[/i:o636tbsx]
That doesn't make any sense. I'm assuming they're adding the 12 points onto whatever he'd accrued already? So this new system can't be "new" can it? They've already been counting points for previous offences. When was the point that they started counting?
So if England is on 18 points that's a three match ban. Does he remain on 18 once the ban is served? So if he commits a grade B offence he gets another 3 match ban and a fine as he'll be up to 21 points? Another grade B after that and it's a 4 match ban? Seems a bit OTT. When are points anulled? The article states points are anulled 12 months after the offence. Does that remove points for that individual offence or all of them?
There are a lot of implications here. Some players could be spending more time on the sidelines than on the pitch for relatively minor offences due to committing one bad one in the past year.
God knows how many points George Taufua already has on his record.
|
|
|
Rank | Posts | Team |
Moderator | 8111 | No Team Selected |
Joined | Service | Reputation |
Jan 2002 | 23 years | |
Online | Last Post | Last Page |
Jan 2025 | Jan 2025 | LINK |
Milestone Posts |
|
Milestone Years |
|
Location |
|
Signature |
TO BE FIXED |
Moderator
|
| [quote="Bullseye":2mo1ylic]God knows how many points George Taufua already has on his record.[/quote:2mo1ylic]
Fortunately as the bite was fictional, those points also don't leave a mark.
|
|
|
|
|