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  • NepiaN Offline
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    replied to Damo on last edited by
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    @damo As in my reply to Crucial, I don't have a problem with it, the attackers made a play, the defenders stopped tham and caused the ball to dead, the hooter went, it's half time.

    I can see where you're coming from but yeah, it doesn't annoy me.

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  • DamoD Offline
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    replied to Nepia on last edited by
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    @nepia That's fair enough. You can't expect everyone to agree on everything every time.

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    replied to Damo on last edited by
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    @damo said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    @nepia That's fair enough. You can't expect everyone to agree on everything every time.

    The Star Wars thread would be a page long if we all did.

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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    @crucial said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    @majorrage said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    @damo said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    I think a half should not end with a held up over the line. They should play the scrum rather than have half time or full time. The ball being held over the goal line is essentially a stalemate causing a break in play because the ball is unplayable. It seems unfair that a half would end on that occurrence

    Na - can't agree with that all. It's not so much a stalemate as a brilliant piece of defence. I see it no different as a try saving tackle which puts somebody out in the corner.

    Different things. In the example of the try saving tackle the ball has been made dead by the actions of the players. When a ball is called 'held up' it is being made dead by the referee.
    In theory you can continue wrestling in a heap over the tryline until exhausted or the ball is grounded. The reason the ref resets the game with a scrum is that otherwise everyone could pile on top from any direction and it becomes a massive mess.

    What @Damo is saying is that in normal playing time a held up ball is given back to the attacking team for another crack, yet at full-time they lose that advantage which means the refs decision to blow the whistle has a completely different result

    I follow what Damo is saying, I just don't agree.

    Holding up the ball is either a legitimate defence, or poor execution by the attacking team to get the ball on the ground.

    I don't see either of those situations as a stalemate.

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  • DamoD Offline
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    replied to Nepia on last edited by
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    @nepia said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    @damo said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    @nepia That's fair enough. You can't expect everyone to agree on everything every time.

    The Star Wars thread would be a page long if we all did.

    Don't get me started.

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    replied to MajorRage on last edited by antipodean
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    @majorrage said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    @crucial said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    @majorrage said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    @damo said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    I think a half should not end with a held up over the line. They should play the scrum rather than have half time or full time. The ball being held over the goal line is essentially a stalemate causing a break in play because the ball is unplayable. It seems unfair that a half would end on that occurrence

    Na - can't agree with that all. It's not so much a stalemate as a brilliant piece of defence. I see it no different as a try saving tackle which puts somebody out in the corner.

    Different things. In the example of the try saving tackle the ball has been made dead by the actions of the players. When a ball is called 'held up' it is being made dead by the referee.
    In theory you can continue wrestling in a heap over the tryline until exhausted or the ball is grounded. The reason the ref resets the game with a scrum is that otherwise everyone could pile on top from any direction and it becomes a massive mess.

    What @Damo is saying is that in normal playing time a held up ball is given back to the attacking team for another crack, yet at full-time they lose that advantage which means the refs decision to blow the whistle has a completely different result

    I follow what Damo is saying, I just don't agree.

    Holding up the ball is either a legitimate defence, or poor execution by the attacking team to get the ball on the ground.

    I don't see either of those situations as a stalemate.

    Doesn't need to be a stalemate, but it's a clear end of that phase of play.

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    replied to antipodean on last edited by
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    @antipodean said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    Doesn't need to be a stalemate, but it's a clear end of that phase of play.

    Yep, that's the exact discussion.

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    replied to MajorRage on last edited by
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    @majorrage said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    @antipodean said in Things that annoy you about rugby...:

    Doesn't need to be a stalemate, but it's a clear end of that phase of play.

    Yep, that's the exact discussion.

    Ahh, yeah. Hence why I'm saying my position is that with time up, it's not stalemate, it's a clear end of that phase of play. End of play, end of time = game over.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to MajorRage on last edited by taniwharugby
    #195

    @majorrage although sometimes they arent held up, its just the camera cant see through bodies to see the ball grounded...so gets ruled held up.

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  • Crazy HorseC Offline
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    #196

    I get annoyed when people refer to rugby as 'code' and when the ball is called the 'pill'.

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  • SmutsS Offline
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    Reviving this thread, because of tackled players rolling like they’re in a washing machine to stop arriving players getting a shot at the ball.

    If the tackler has to release the tackled player instantly, it is garbage that they are allowed to then use that to their advantage.

    In fact, I want a return to the tackler being allowed to turn their man in the tackle - that was a bloody good way to make rucks competitive. And we desperately need rucks competitive.

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  • sparkyS Offline
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    Nothing.

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  • KiwiMurphK Offline
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    The Blues....

    But a less obvious one would be how long teams are allowed to have maul set up before they have to use it if they aren't going forward. They are allowed to stop twice and refs generally allow them ages before they call each of those 2 "stops". It should either be 1 stop and use it or the refs need to be a lot harsher/quicker on what they determine is a maul 'stopped'. Mauls are way too advantageous for the attacking team.

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  • taniwharugbyT Offline
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    replied to KiwiMurph on last edited by
    #200

    @KiwiMurph mauls are geared for the attacking teams.

    How often do you see a guy come through a maul only for the ref to tell him he is off side.

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  • StargazerS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #201
    • Backs slapping all their forwards on the back after winning a scrum penalty.

    • Some of the niggly stuff, like players patting opposition players on the head just to annoy or patronize them.

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    • A tackler holding the tackler down after the ball is spread away from the tackle area.
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  • M Offline
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    #202

    I always think that the level of sevens is about right when it's comes to dick moves like'accidentally' kicking the ball away after a penalty. Ten metres and yellows handed out would change that fast in fifteens

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  • G Offline
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    The overlap of the cricket season...

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  • SmutsS Offline
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    replied to taniwharugby on last edited by
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    @taniwharugby yeah, and when was the last time you saw the attacking side penalized for collapsing? Though every team does it if they are trying to free the ball.

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  • M Offline
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    replied to Smuts on last edited by
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    @Smuts the ref often even mentioned the attaching side took it down. Should be a penalty!

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  • DuluthD Offline
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    The attacking team are getting away with cleanouts from the side. It seems a lot worse this year

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