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Richard Lowther
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Have they? How many line outs are lost by the throwing in side? The jiggery pokery of players running around from back to front and back again slows the line out down. How often is won line out ball shipped directly to the backs, rather than gathered up the forwards? |
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Guinness John
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1 )Enforce the being ONSIDE from the kick off / restart.
2) 30 seconds for a kick at goal, not the age some take for re positioning the tee, twitching, staring up yo heaven etc.
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marigold
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Allow the driving maul to be collapsed by the defending team. The vast majority of driving mauls end up as a heap of bodies on the floor whether deliberately or accidentally with no serious injuries incurred. If this was introduced we would be going back towards a fundamental of the game ie there must be a contest for possession as opposed to the 'legal' obstruction that mauls currently are. This would mean attacking teams would have to get better at mauling/shearing to avoid collapse or even give the ball to the backs more often-win/win!
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Blutarsky
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See Bill Beaumont Cup 2007 when this was trialled - it was ugly. Devon won it by ignoring the rule and mauling anyway, just with a longer, thinner maul. Every attempted collapse took the head off and allowed an advance.
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WEvans
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Or easy to administer I'm afraid. How would you tell a genuine injury from a tactical one? I would go with reducing the number of replacements though.
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Raider999
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Advice from an independent doctor appointed as part of the match official long team. |
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workerbee
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Have you thought through how many doctors you would require to enforce that rule in all leagues.
1.I would suggest free kick at a scrum the team cannot ask for a reset but take the penalty. Taken quickly will speed up the game. 2. Only penalties kicked from your own half can result in The team who took the penalty could throw in . 3. Penalties kicked to touch in opponents half result int he defenders throwing in. 4. No charging into rucks and hitting stationery players. |
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Dobber
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The scrum reset tops my list. When there can be 5 or more minutes of an 80 minute game spent on organised falling over with nothing happening it's not exactly helping us to persuade others that the game's full of excitement. Clock needs to be stopped and a free kick awarded to one side if it gets to three resets without any improvement, regardless of players moaning about the condition of the pitch and their studs not holding.
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Raider999
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Trouble with 2 and 3 is the defending side can frequently offend knowing the attacking side can't kick to the corner and rumble over |
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Richard Lowther
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Mark W-J
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I've been saying this for a long time, although my immediate counter-argument is that players will play on through the pain because they don't want to be stood down for the next two games - or maybe would be under pressure from their coaches to stay on for the same reason - and would cause themselves greater long-term damage. |
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WEvans
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Agree with the problems of players playing on injured. Without the need to stand down for subsequent games though all a player would need to do is tell the independent doctor that his neck aches and he needs to come off. The doc couldn't prove otherwise and would he be prepared to risk his professional reputation by telling a player he isn't really injured thus risking potentially serious injury? Sorry but this idea just isn't sensible or practical.
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