The Current State of Rugby
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@frugby said in The Current State of Rugby:
Classic example was this morning's game. 25 scrums, 25 lineouts, 30 penalties made for an absolute snoozefest.
You must have been watching a different game from me
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@taniwharugby said in The Current State of Rugby:
@frugby not that I expect that would happen, but that is kinda what needs to happen, speed the game up to see fitter smaller players, would lessen some of the collisions between the big bodies.
You’ve just described 7s
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@MiketheSnow said in The Current State of Rugby:
@frugby said in The Current State of Rugby:
Classic example was this morning's game. 25 scrums, 25 lineouts, 30 penalties made for an absolute snoozefest.
You must have been watching a different game from me
It was cool to see Uruguay do well, and as I said, it is good that they were able to compete through set piece, but I wouldn't have described it as a great spectacle. Not necessarily anyone's fault, you are always going to get games like this from time to time.
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@frugby said in The Current State of Rugby:
@MiketheSnow said in The Current State of Rugby:
@frugby said in The Current State of Rugby:
Classic example was this morning's game. 25 scrums, 25 lineouts, 30 penalties made for an absolute snoozefest.
You must have been watching a different game from me
It was cool to see Uruguay do well, and as I said, it is good that they were able to compete through set piece, but I wouldn't have described it as a great spectacle. Not necessarily anyone's fault, you are always going to get games like this from time to time.
They had far more to offer than just set piece
Them v Italy could be one of the games of the tournament
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@MiketheSnow said in The Current State of Rugby:
@frugby said in The Current State of Rugby:
@MiketheSnow said in The Current State of Rugby:
@frugby said in The Current State of Rugby:
Classic example was this morning's game. 25 scrums, 25 lineouts, 30 penalties made for an absolute snoozefest.
You must have been watching a different game from me
It was cool to see Uruguay do well, and as I said, it is good that they were able to compete through set piece, but I wouldn't have described it as a great spectacle. Not necessarily anyone's fault, you are always going to get games like this from time to time.
They had far more to offer than just set piece
Them v Italy could be one of the games of the tournament
I never said they didn't, but it was a key part in allowing them to compete. They were very good at stopping the rolling maul, and they worked a few scrum penalties, allowing them to find territory.
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@frugby said in The Current State of Rugby:
@MiketheSnow said in The Current State of Rugby:
@frugby said in The Current State of Rugby:
Classic example was this morning's game. 25 scrums, 25 lineouts, 30 penalties made for an absolute snoozefest.
You must have been watching a different game from me
It was cool to see Uruguay do well, and as I said, it is good that they were able to compete through set piece, but I wouldn't have described it as a great spectacle. Not necessarily anyone's fault, you are always going to get games like this from time to time.
I really enjoyed the game, maybe just seeing people actually seemingly having fun, sometimes I think the pursuit of the highest possible levels…kills the enjoyment
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@mariner4life said in The Current State of Rugby:
yeah damn you, you have cost me teams so often over the years
Foster hasn't sent me a Christmas card for years..
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Yeah I'm firmly on this train. During some of these endless breaks and video reviews I have more than enough time to have a shower, shave and a long poo. Reminds me why I stopped my subscription to Stan. International rugby is absolutely shit as a spectacle and if I wasn't this invested after 40 odd years I'd happily spend my time doing other things.
The game is still wonderful. It's great just watching it at school level. But fŭck this TV product.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in The Current State of Rugby:
Yeah I'm firmly on this train. During some of these endless breaks and video reviews I have more than enough time to have a shower, shave and a long poo. Reminds me why I stopped my subscription to Stan. International rugby is absolutely shit as a spectacle and if I wasn't this invested after 40 odd years I'd happily spend my time doing other things.
The game is still wonderful. It's great just watching it at school level. But fŭck this TV product.
The girl came into the lounge this morning and bemoaned the fact that the Rugby was STILL on…….( not that we have any exciting plans for a typically windy Wellington day but it’s the principle )
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@MN5 said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in The Current State of Rugby:
Yeah I'm firmly on this train. During some of these endless breaks and video reviews I have more than enough time to have a shower, shave and a long poo. Reminds me why I stopped my subscription to Stan. International rugby is absolutely shit as a spectacle and if I wasn't this invested after 40 odd years I'd happily spend my time doing other things.
The game is still wonderful. It's great just watching it at school level. But fŭck this TV product.
The girl came into the lounge this morning and bemoaned the fact that the Rugby was STILL on…….( not that we have any exciting plans for a typically windy Wellington day but it’s the principle )
Yeah I don't have time to make a day of it.
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One thing that would be a great improvement is automating the offside line policing with cameras and AI. So the refs aren't directly involved, just get a word in their ear, and can focus on other things.
At the moment, the constant 0.5m offsides make for a shit spectacle, and it's only ever randomly policed.
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@NTA said in The Current State of Rugby:
The professional game has been moving away from the rest of us for years. Because money.
In England, the professional game seems to have imploded. Might just be a good thing and force a re-think here at all levels.
Not too sure that the game itself is getting less a spectacle or enjoyable. The 6N's have developed into a really high quality event in the last few years - close games, unexpected results and some outstanding rugby.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in The Current State of Rugby:
The game is still wonderful. It's great just watching it at school level. But fŭck this TV product.
This in a nutshell. When the game is driven by what makes a good TV spectacle, it loses out. Anthems, Haka and then on with the game - the commercial breaks before kick-off make me want to throw a brick at the TV.
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@MN5 said in The Current State of Rugby:
@Rancid-Schnitzel said in The Current State of Rugby:
Yeah I'm firmly on this train. During some of these endless breaks and video reviews I have more than enough time to have a shower, shave and a long poo. Reminds me why I stopped my subscription to Stan. International rugby is absolutely shit as a spectacle and if I wasn't this invested after 40 odd years I'd happily spend my time doing other things.
The game is still wonderful. It's great just watching it at school level. But fŭck this TV product.
The girl came into the lounge this morning and bemoaned the fact that the Rugby was STILL on…….( not that we have any exciting plans for a typically windy Wellington day but it’s the principle )
Just tell her "four more years"
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I think they need to go back to the TMO only looking at foul play or if the ref asks.to.look at something.
Right now it feels like they are looking for something wrong in everything, which there is, often given how technical things have become.
As @mariner4life says, it's like rugby hates itself...
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@taniwharugby said in The Current State of Rugby:
Right now it feels like they are looking for something wrong in everything, which there is, often given how technical things have become.
You've nailed it for me.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in The Current State of Rugby:
@taniwharugby said in The Current State of Rugby:
Right now it feels like they are looking for something wrong in everything, which there is, often given how technical things have become.
You've nailed it for me.
And me.
Looking for reasons to get people off the field