Quote mapleyther="mapleyther"Surely a quick tap after a penalty should always be allowed as it's really just another form of "playing advantage". If the opposition then tackles from an offside position, then that should be another penalty. Not even sure why the "tapping team" would all need to be onside prior to the tap as long as they were not involved in, or interfering with, the play.'"
It's not playing advantage, it's penalising the defence twice. When a penalty is given the defence is immediately offside, they should be given chance to retire the 10m required to put them onside again.
I wouldn't object to quick taps from penalties if the team taking the tap had to take the defence as it is when they take the tap. Ie if a defender is only 5m back instead of the required 10 when the tap is taken then he wouldn't be penalised for being offside.
But I don't like the "Union style" quick tap rule because defenders can't just magically and immediately retire 10m.
The attacking players need to be onside because it's consistent with every other controlled restart of play we have in RL, not that it'd matter much because there are very few incidents where attackers would be ahead of the point of a penalty anyway.