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    @mariner4life said in The Current State of Rugby:

    It's a scrum

    We need that guy

    I'm on the lineout spot. But if you move me it will injure me further

    No chance a ref can police

    I think the solution is to remove the ability to game the referee. Prop or lock is suddenly injured during a break in play so can't compete at the set piece? Either replace him or free kick awarded to the opposition. You've magically chosen this spot to complain about a niggle? Free kick to the opposition.

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    @taniwharugby said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @Crucial well it clearly isnt that simple when you get different refs ruling it differently...therefore my reasoning for taking them needing to interpret what they saw from the equation.

    We are probably arguing semantics but to me the law is very simple. It just isn't applied in a simple manner.

    "A player must not intentionally knock the ball forward with hand or arm. Sanction: Penalty.
    It is not an intentional knock-on if, in the act of trying to catch the ball, the player knocks on provided that there was a reasonable expectation that the player could gain possession."

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    replied to Crucial on last edited by Kiwiwomble
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    @Crucial my issue with that is the use of "intentional" and "reasonable"...both are subjective

    personally i think laws should be black and white, regather?...all good...dont?...i would just have a scrum as the knock on rule but i know others think it should be punished with a penalty

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  • antipodeanA Offline
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    The simple issue is no one will ever be happy with the rule however you amend and apply it. Thought he could get the intercept and hence think a penalty is ridiculous for a failed catch, versus clearly deliberate act preventing a certain try only results in a free kick...

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  • Dan54D Offline
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    I know we can get frustrated with laws that are not seemingly black and white and the way they are interpreted, but personally I actually find it one of the things I have always loved about game, ball knocked on, play advantage, same as penalty etc. I don't get too upset if different refs have a bit different ways of looking at it, as long as they consistent during the game as they ref it.
    I understand where some find it frustrating, but I prefer a fluid game, and not too quick to blow whistle at every little thing.

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    @mariner4life said in The Current State of Rugby:

    It's a scrum

    We need that guy

    I'm on the lineout spot. But if you move me it will injure me further

    No chance a ref can police

    If he's not available scrum is a free kick to opposition, second time it happens penalty

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    @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @MiketheSnow said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @ARHS said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

    Gerhard Van der Heever on the bench. For crying out loud. How sterile. How fake. What has the game become. Do the ends just justify the means for everyone now?

    Yeah he has only lived in Japan for six years. What gives there?

    Couldn't give a fiddlers how long he lived there. I live in Spain. Im not fucking Spanish.

    But you’re an amateur Spaniard

    Id be their starting 10 judging by the standard.

    “It’s always been my dream to play for Spain”

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    @ACT-Crusader said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @MiketheSnow said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @ARHS said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

    Gerhard Van der Heever on the bench. For crying out loud. How sterile. How fake. What has the game become. Do the ends just justify the means for everyone now?

    Yeah he has only lived in Japan for six years. What gives there?

    Couldn't give a fiddlers how long he lived there. I live in Spain. Im not fucking Spanish.

    But you’re an amateur Spaniard

    Id be their starting 10 judging by the standard.

    “It’s always been my dream to play for Spain”

    "Soy tan español como las tapas y el rioja"

    Slightly OT, but couldn't help thinking of Brad Shields and @Steve....

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    Could simplify the intercept thing even more and make any deflection of a pass by opposition totally fine, regardless of intent. Want to avoid deliberate knock downs etc? Throw better passes the opposition can't reach. Same as basketball/netball.

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    @TeWaio I watch a lot of NRL. An overlap gets blown by the defender slapping the ball? Everyone shrugs and moves on. It's a dumb ass interpretation brought about because scoring in rugby is hard enough apparently. And rugby players are shithouse at basics like draw and pass.

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    @antipodean said in The Current State of Rugby:

    The simple issue is no one will ever be happy with the rule however you amend and apply it

    Yep. It can't be fixed 100% but I think it can be improved and be made more consistent because at the moment it's a bit of a lottery.

    We have a protocol/flowchart for dangerous play, so perhaps something similar might help? Hand on top of ball is deliberate = card, Hand on bottom or end of ball and no upward movement = penalty, Hand on bottom of ball and ball goes up = knock-on.

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    @Steve said in The Current State of Rugby:

    I was upended like that many times in my playing days

    This does help clarify things.

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    @mariner4life 6 again is massive in league though.

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    @TeWaio said in The Current State of Rugby:

    Could simplify the intercept thing even more and make any deflection of a pass by opposition totally fine, regardless of intent. Want to avoid deliberate knock downs etc? Throw better passes the opposition can't reach. Same as basketball/netball.

    Yep TW the trouble is in Netball and basketball it not illegal to throw the ball forward, don't forget it meant to be a penalty if you throw ball forward in rugby, the whole tenet of rugby is that the ball has to be passed backwards.

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    School Rugby, Sport, Rugby

    Reduced tackle height revealed for 1st XV rugby and club rugby - NZ Herald

    Reduced tackle height revealed for 1st XV rugby and club rugby - NZ Herald

    The changes include a significant reduction in tackle height to below the sternum.

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    @Tim given all the things refs get wrong, they're now asked to determine where the sternum is. whoever came up with this idea is a retard.

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    @antipodean said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @Tim given all the things refs get wrong, they're now asked to determine where the sternum is. whoever came up with this idea is a retard.

    Hits to the chest and above are pretty easy to spot from looking at the tackled player reactions.

    It certainly is a strange way to mitigate problems though. By preparing players in an environment of a completely different nature to the top levels.
    IMO this will cement the early identification and separation of players into categories to play two very different games.
    Will be even more obvious in the womens game where top players still play club.

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  • DonsteppaD Offline
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    While I get the intent of what they're trying to do, I imagine it won't help the cause of recruiting more referees...

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    @Tim pretty sure NH 1st 15 comp did something similar this year, was a free kick for any tackle sternum to shoulder line...I watched a few 1st games and couldnt work out what all the free kicks were for at tackle time, and based on a conversation I had with a parent, I think it depended on if it was a NH or Northland ref too, which musta sucked for the kids playing the same comp...

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    I've seen the idea of high vis stripes across jerseys to help refs judge tackle height.

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