Rugby World Cup general discussion
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@gt12 said in Rugby World Cup news:
@antipodean said in Rugby World Cup news:
@booboo said in Rugby World Cup news:
Doesn't a tackle create an offside line?
Or just a gate?
Offside line.
I don't understand why they aren't in breach of 14.8c
8. Other players must : a. Remain on their feet and release the ball and the ball-carrier immediately. b. Remain on their feet when they play the ball. c. Arrive at the tackle from the direction of their own goal line before playing the ball. d. Not play the ball or attempt to tackle an opponent while on the ground near the tackle.
I guess the purpose is to avoid an offside line being formed to get around law 14.10? I think it's very flimsy but if they take out the player before they are over the ball, there may not be an offside line?
Offside lines are created at a tackle when at least one player is on their feet and over the ball, which is on the ground. Each team ís offside line runs parallel to the goal line through the hindmost point of any player in the tackle or on their feet over the ball. If that point is on or behind the goal line, the offside line for that team is the goal line.
More generally, when was the last time you saw innovation like this from NZ teams? Feels like we are reacting to the world these days, not innovating with new ideas, systems or loophole exploitation
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@nzzp said in Rugby World Cup news:
@gt12 said in Rugby World Cup news:
@antipodean said in Rugby World Cup news:
@booboo said in Rugby World Cup news:
Doesn't a tackle create an offside line?
Or just a gate?
Offside line.
I don't understand why they aren't in breach of 14.8c
8. Other players must : a. Remain on their feet and release the ball and the ball-carrier immediately. b. Remain on their feet when they play the ball. c. Arrive at the tackle from the direction of their own goal line before playing the ball. d. Not play the ball or attempt to tackle an opponent while on the ground near the tackle.
I guess the purpose is to avoid an offside line being formed to get around law 14.10? I think it's very flimsy but if they take out the player before they are over the ball, there may not be an offside line?
Offside lines are created at a tackle when at least one player is on their feet and over the ball, which is on the ground. Each team ís offside line runs parallel to the goal line through the hindmost point of any player in the tackle or on their feet over the ball. If that point is on or behind the goal line, the offside line for that team is the goal line.
More generally, when was the last time you saw innovation like this from NZ teams? Feels like we are reacting to the world these days, not innovating with new ideas, systems or loophole exploitation
Because it's cheating and will get stopped. I expect this will be punished in future games.
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@booboo said in Rugby World Cup news:
@nzzp said in Rugby World Cup news:
@gt12 said in Rugby World Cup news:
@antipodean said in Rugby World Cup news:
@booboo said in Rugby World Cup news:
Doesn't a tackle create an offside line?
Or just a gate?
Offside line.
I don't understand why they aren't in breach of 14.8c
8. Other players must : a. Remain on their feet and release the ball and the ball-carrier immediately. b. Remain on their feet when they play the ball. c. Arrive at the tackle from the direction of their own goal line before playing the ball. d. Not play the ball or attempt to tackle an opponent while on the ground near the tackle.
I guess the purpose is to avoid an offside line being formed to get around law 14.10? I think it's very flimsy but if they take out the player before they are over the ball, there may not be an offside line?
Offside lines are created at a tackle when at least one player is on their feet and over the ball, which is on the ground. Each team ís offside line runs parallel to the goal line through the hindmost point of any player in the tackle or on their feet over the ball. If that point is on or behind the goal line, the offside line for that team is the goal line.
More generally, when was the last time you saw innovation like this from NZ teams? Feels like we are reacting to the world these days, not innovating with new ideas, systems or loophole exploitation
Because it's cheating and will get stopped. I expect this will be punished in future games.
I agree.
Do you think the ABs are innovating at the moment? I haven't seen it, not for years
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@nzzp said in Rugby World Cup news:
@booboo said in Rugby World Cup news:
@nzzp said in Rugby World Cup news:
@gt12 said in Rugby World Cup news:
@antipodean said in Rugby World Cup news:
@booboo said in Rugby World Cup news:
Doesn't a tackle create an offside line?
Or just a gate?
Offside line.
I don't understand why they aren't in breach of 14.8c
8. Other players must : a. Remain on their feet and release the ball and the ball-carrier immediately. b. Remain on their feet when they play the ball. c. Arrive at the tackle from the direction of their own goal line before playing the ball. d. Not play the ball or attempt to tackle an opponent while on the ground near the tackle.
I guess the purpose is to avoid an offside line being formed to get around law 14.10? I think it's very flimsy but if they take out the player before they are over the ball, there may not be an offside line?
Offside lines are created at a tackle when at least one player is on their feet and over the ball, which is on the ground. Each team ís offside line runs parallel to the goal line through the hindmost point of any player in the tackle or on their feet over the ball. If that point is on or behind the goal line, the offside line for that team is the goal line.
More generally, when was the last time you saw innovation like this from NZ teams? Feels like we are reacting to the world these days, not innovating with new ideas, systems or loophole exploitation
Because it's cheating and will get stopped. I expect this will be punished in future games.
I agree.
Do you think the ABs are innovating at the moment? I haven't seen it, not for years
The short passing amongst the forwards this season has been great to watch - a wonderful change from the overdone pod system.
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@KiwiMurph said in Rugby World Cup news:
@nzzp said in Rugby World Cup news:
@booboo said in Rugby World Cup news:
@nzzp said in Rugby World Cup news:
@gt12 said in Rugby World Cup news:
@antipodean said in Rugby World Cup news:
@booboo said in Rugby World Cup news:
Doesn't a tackle create an offside line?
Or just a gate?
Offside line.
I don't understand why they aren't in breach of 14.8c
8. Other players must : a. Remain on their feet and release the ball and the ball-carrier immediately. b. Remain on their feet when they play the ball. c. Arrive at the tackle from the direction of their own goal line before playing the ball. d. Not play the ball or attempt to tackle an opponent while on the ground near the tackle.
I guess the purpose is to avoid an offside line being formed to get around law 14.10? I think it's very flimsy but if they take out the player before they are over the ball, there may not be an offside line?
Offside lines are created at a tackle when at least one player is on their feet and over the ball, which is on the ground. Each team ís offside line runs parallel to the goal line through the hindmost point of any player in the tackle or on their feet over the ball. If that point is on or behind the goal line, the offside line for that team is the goal line.
More generally, when was the last time you saw innovation like this from NZ teams? Feels like we are reacting to the world these days, not innovating with new ideas, systems or loophole exploitation
Because it's cheating and will get stopped. I expect this will be punished in future games.
I agree.
Do you think the ABs are innovating at the moment? I haven't seen it, not for years
The short passing amongst the forwards this season has been great to watch - a wonderful change from the overdone pod system.
agree.
Did we pioneer pods? I thought we had - it's that kind of thing I'd liek to see us at the forefront of
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@nzzp said in Rugby World Cup news:
Did we pioneer pods? I thought we had - it's that kind of thing I'd liek to see us at the forefront of
I though Henry or Hansen bought a version of it back from the NH? Crusaders created one of the patterns (2-4-2 I think?)
Hard to imagine pods going away, maybe different splits?
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@reprobate said in Rugby World Cup news:
Don't think too many other countries have cottoned on to our specialist left wing bench spot innovation yet.
You just wait until they replace ALB with DMac and have a 5-2 split, so that we finally achieve a whole backline of first fives and wings.
Edit: and still have a spare wing on the bench.
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@Bones said in Rugby World Cup news:
@reprobate said in Rugby World Cup news:
Don't think too many other countries have cottoned on to our specialist left wing bench spot innovation yet.
You just wait until they replace ALB with DMac and have a 5-2 split, so that we finally achieve a whole backline of first fives and wings.
Edit: and still have a spare wing on the bench.
sounds like a golden KFC sponsorship opportunity.
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@nostrildamus I haven't tried the first fives from KFC. Are they as good as crusaders ones?
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@Bones said in Rugby World Cup news:
@nostrildamus I haven't tried the first fives from KFC. Are they as good as crusaders ones?
I can recommend the 10 nugget combo. Just haven't tasted it.
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Wow that’s a massive loss