Quote Luppylad="Luppylad"So the rfl have announced that the new tackeling rules start at all amutuer levels from 2024. Along with all junior ie academy level too.having witnessed last years farcical trial this will have a major impact on the game and many will walk away i know my eldest who plays at normy as already said so.the rfl really dont know what they are doing had.'"
It's the modern world, one where people are no longer free to do as they wish with there own body, unless you want to change gender then it's all fine.
The other fly in the ointment are ambulance chasing lawyers, you can see it with the head injury claims coming forward. Of all the sports, none offer greater risk of long term injury that Rugby. That's not a new observation, that's been known about since it's inception. Anyone who takes up the sport, or any parent who allows their child too knows the risks. People play Rugby because they like the physicality, and by doing so accept the risks imho. Without the element of risk it ceases to be rugby.
I'm not a luddite, there is always room to improve the safety aspect of the game. What you can't change are the fundamentals. The game will become an unwatchable penalty fest.
Severe injuries and even death are a part of the game, they are still very rare, and hugely regrettable, but it's not an uknown.
Do we ban people from joining the Army because they might get shot? Life is not without risk, and a life as rewarding as being a top class Rugby player definitely isn't.