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    replied to Kiap on last edited by Kiwiwomble
    #1631

    @Kiap I think both situations could be viewed from both sides, rather than a defending team stuffing up but taking it back you could say the attacking team pressured them into it

    so we're deeming the team in possession to be the team to be punished? it guess that make some sense and aligns with how the rules are going

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    @Kiwiwomble said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    so we're deeming the team in possession to be the team to be punished? it guess that make some sense and aligns with how the rules are going

    Ahem. The attacking team still gets the ball back.

    Plus effectively still in the attacking red zone, too ... or near as dammit ... so we're not getting too carried away with being "punished". 🙂

    What I said at the top was it being a question of (a) who is awarded and (b) how much :

    In this case the attack does get possession back, the thing is, should it be 5m out or around 25m out?

    I just question why the attack should be entitled to repeated free shots 5m out when they fail to ground the ball.

    They've flunked their attempt, the defence forced the hold up so they've earned their breathing space.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    #1633

    I'm cool with anything that cuts down the number of pick and goes on the goal line, and the repeatedly set 5m scrums trying to get penalties and cards.

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  • pukunuiP Offline
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    #1634

    @Kiap said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @Kiwiwomble said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    so we're deeming the team in possession to be the team to be punished? it guess that make some sense and aligns with how the rules are going

    Ahem. The attacking team still gets the ball back.

    Plus effectively still in the attacking red zone, too ... or near as dammit ... so we're not getting too carried away with being "punished". 🙂

    What I said at the top was it being a question of (a) who is awarded and (b) how much :

    In this case the attack does get possession back, the thing is, should it be 5m out or around 25m out?

    I just question why the attack should be entitled to repeated free shots 5m out when they fail to ground the ball.

    They've flunked their attempt, the defence forced the hold up so they've earned their breathing space.

    I would counter that by saying the attacking team has never lost the ball in a held up situation and the defending team is allowed extra leeway to not release the player or roll away once it is over the line.
    IMO having the ball kicked back to the half way mark is too much of a punishment, for lack of a better word, for being held up over the line. The same “punishment” that is given when the attacker knocks on.

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    #1635

    @antipodean said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    The two big changes I'm interested in watching are rewarding teams for good kicks (22 - 50) which should help keep wingers slightly back.

    And maintaining some semblance of a contest despite losing a player to card lottery.

    FWIW I'm also coming around to @Kiap's argument.

    I don’t think the 22-50 thing is in the NZ comp.

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    #1636

    I put this in the other thread but i'll put it here too.

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    #1637

    @pukunui said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    I would counter that by saying the attacking team has never lost the ball in a held up situation

    True.

    It's still a failed score and no longer in the field of play.

    @pukunui said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    and the defending team is allowed extra leeway to not release the player or roll away once it is over the line.

    IMO having the ball kicked back to the half way mark is too much of a punishment, for lack of a better word, for being held up over the line. The same “punishment” that is given when the attacker knocks on.

    Would be rare for the ball not to be run back well into the half, and to even be in a scoring position in short order.

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    replied to KiwiMurph on last edited by Machpants
    #1638

    @KiwiMurph use it or lose it not in SRA? It's already in the laws!

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    @Machpants said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @KiwiMurph use it or lose it not in SRA? It's already in the laws!

    My understanding is

    Super Rugby Aotearoa = you have 5 seconds to use it after ref yells use it

    Super Rugby Aus = you have to use it immediately after ref yells use it.

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    @KiwiMurph ok, still going to have to give them a second or two to react to your call. Really refs just need too call use it was soon as it is available, they only call after the 9 had airway wasted ages getting his Human centipede set up

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  • MachpantsM Offline
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    #1641

    Is the game of the periods that are not halves on sky?

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    #1642

    Ban The Box Kick

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    @pukunui said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @Bones said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Sounds naff

    Stuff

    FFS, I hate this shit. How about they work on getting the TMO to not fuck up clear decisions. Referring them more things to get wrong is not going to improve the game.

    Not sure how allowing the defending team to kick the ball away after the attacking team has been held up over try line is going to promote attacking play.

    But hey, lets go all out like the BBL and introduce power plays and power surges and mega awesome lightning periods where tries are worth 100 and fans can vote on removing the boots of an opposition player for 10mins.

    This has my full and unwavering support.

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    #1644

    @Machpants said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @KiwiMurph ok, still going to have to give them a second or two to react to your call. Really refs just need too call use it was soon as it is available, they only call after the 9 had airway wasted ages getting his Human centipede set up

    Anything to prevent this from ever happening again in SR!

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    #1645

    @Machpants said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Is the game of the periods that are not halves on sky?

    Still nothing in Sky's online tv guide.

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    #1646

    @Stargazer that and the fact the 9 will roll the ball back with his foot, sometimes over a metre, turn it with his foot or hand to get it in the right angle to pass it off the deck.

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  • SiamS Offline
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    #1647

    @KiwiMurph said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    I put this in the other thread but i'll put it here too.

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    I don't think I get the kick off out on the full change that they call "more free kicks". So the receiving team, having watched the ball go out on the full, only have a free kick at presumably half way.?

    Or

    1 minute to play, they've just scored and eroded your lead to 2 points. You've got the kick off, but need the ball for the last minute. Hoof it out on the full, watch them kick possession away, back your lineout and draw out the clock?

    Nah. What have I misinterpreted?

    Edit, encouraging tap restarts like we did in under 11s?

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    #1648

    @Siam said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @KiwiMurph said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    I put this in the other thread but i'll put it here too.

    alt text

    I don't think I get the kick off out on the full change that they call "more free kicks". So the receiving team, having watched the ball go out on the full, only have a free kick at presumably half way.?

    Or

    1 minute to play, they've just scored and eroded your lead to 2 points. You've got the kick off, but need the ball for the last minute. Hoof it out on the full, watch them kick possession away, back your lineout and draw out the clock?

    Nah. What have I misinterpreted?

    Edit, encouraging tap restarts like we did in under 11s?

    Why would they kick possession away in that scenario?

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  • KiapK Offline
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    @Siam said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    Edit, encouraging tap restarts like we did in under 11s?

    Yep

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    @taniwharugby said in 'Super Rugby' 2021:

    @Stargazer that and the fact the 9 will roll the ball back with his foot, sometimes over a metre, turn it with his foot or hand to get it in the right angle to pass it off the deck.

    Don't know if you watched the 6N in the weekend, but there's definitely no need to use your feet for that and you're allowed to properly handle the ball, even pick it up and put it back down if you're not ready.

    Welsh starting halfback was "dummying" pulling it out and got away with it 3 times before being warned that he'd be free kicked.

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