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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    @MajorRage said in The Current State of Rugby:

    This annoys the shit out me.

    Speed and flow: Focus on aspects that keep the game flowing including speeding up the ‘use it’ call by referees at the breakdown, removing repeated scrums options, expanding the remit of the shot clock, a review of the offside law from kicks, and explore moves to provide the scrum-half with greater space and protection at the base of scrum, rucks and mauls.

    The speed of the actual game is fine. It’s the time taken for injuries, water, shoe laces, reviews, cards, team chats, scrum formation and general time wasting that should be game speed focus.

    Hear, hear.

    Particularly the prolonged injury breaks.

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @Tim said in The Current State of Rugby:

    If international rugby can focus on time in play more than replays (zing!), then it will be good entertainment.

    If it goes back to the shit served up at the last world cup then no one should watch it.

    Think this year's 6N's has been a huge improvement. Replays when needed, but only for the important stuff.

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    @MajorRage said in The Current State of Rugby:

    This annoys the shit out me.

    Speed and flow: Focus on aspects that keep the game flowing including speeding up the ‘use it’ call by referees at the breakdown, removing repeated scrums options, expanding the remit of the shot clock, a review of the offside law from kicks, and explore moves to provide the scrum-half with greater space and protection at the base of scrum, rucks and mauls.

    The speed of the actual game is fine. It’s the time taken for injuries, water, shoe laces, reviews, cards, team chats, scrum formation and general time wasting that should be game speed focus.

    thats bloody fair....i think its also becoming self fulfilling...people in rugby management or commentary openly saying (or at least implying) scrums are bad and we need less....rather than selling the idea that the pace of the game will go up and down, pressure will build, forwards will work to get in the right field position for the back to explode

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  • Windows97W Offline
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    If anyone does want to know the current state of the game in terms of the rules I cordially invite you to try the introductory "laws of the game" exam created by world rugby.

    World Rugby Passport - Laws of the Game Exam

    Here you too can howl in frustration at how little you know about the laws of the game despite following it for decades.

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    Was interested to hear O'Keefe talking about the 'State of the Game' conference up north. Seems there maybe a few laws tweeked /changed and we may hear about them in 5-6 weeks.

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    @MajorRage said in The Current State of Rugby:

    This annoys the shit out me.

    Speed and flow: Focus on aspects that keep the game flowing including speeding up the ‘use it’ call by referees at the breakdown, removing repeated scrums options, expanding the remit of the shot clock, a review of the offside law from kicks, and explore moves to provide the scrum-half with greater space and protection at the base of scrum, rucks and mauls.

    The speed of the actual game is fine. It’s the time taken for injuries, water, shoe laces, reviews, cards, team chats, scrum formation and general time wasting that should be game speed focus.

    There is a philosophical difference between NH and SH rugby fans. No edict from world rugby will change that. The problem with modern rugby was illustrated by the RWc final. 15 vs 14 and briefly 14 vs 14 because of unintentional head contact. I barely watch rugby these days. The 6N has been a snore fest.

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  • BonesB Offline
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    The old I don't watch rugby but this game and that game is a pearler.

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    Makes you miss asterisk games.

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    @Dan54

    Yeah he was pretty good at
    School. He never coached me in anything but took Pe.

    He was always supportive of my batting in Cricket.

    I think he presented me with the Horowhenua 6 a side cup that we won and I was captain.

    That was the day Roger Twose headbutted the pavilion after getting dismissed😂

    Yes, you are quite right about your son 😉

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  • canefanC Online
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    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2024/03/rugby-world-rugby-reveals-radical-plans-to-speed-up-game-and-increase-appeal.html?fbclid=IwAR1sd0sWumO1lOolwiNcWiiOJ1sLPFtndi26X1zEtOuVMuFDW0fC8oXm8pA

    I'll believe this when I see it. But have they been secretly reading the Fern?

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    @canefan Yep not sure what Bill Beaumonts log in name is, but obviously come in here for a bit of advice now and then!!

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    Super Rugby, Sport, Rugby

    World Rugby's radical plan to broaden game’s popularity

    World Rugby's radical plan to broaden game’s popularity

    Rugby might be headed toward having 20-minute red cards.

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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    @canefan said in The Current State of Rugby:

    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2024/03/rugby-world-rugby-reveals-radical-plans-to-speed-up-game-and-increase-appeal.html?fbclid=IwAR1sd0sWumO1lOolwiNcWiiOJ1sLPFtndi26X1zEtOuVMuFDW0fC8oXm8pA

    I'll believe this when I see it. But have they been secretly reading the Fern?

    Don't like this:

    They will trial a law that says the ball must be played after a maul has been stopped once, not the current twice,

    Mauls drag in defenders. This change sets the bar too far the other way.

    Not sure what the following achieves:

    and for the ability to mark the ball inside the 22 from a restart

    Seems to create a stoppage rather than making a team play out of their red zone. Eliminates the mid length kick off.

    Those are my whinges (so far). Otherwise good on them. 😀

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    @booboo I've been an advocate for the single stoppage at mauls, and IMO if it isnt moving forwards (crabbing sideways or going back) it should be classed as stopped too for the attacking team, the maul is currently far too heavily weighted for the attacking team.

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  • boobooB Do not disturb
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    @taniwharugby I kind of get the rationale but am wary of the law of unintended consequences. Having said that the one stop maul was tried back in the day and it didn't work*. Hence we now have the two stop.

    And I also thought sideways IS classed as stopped. Could be wrong, but is that a case of applying existing laws?

      • similar to the offside in front of the kicker law. Wasn't this what we had a few years ago? You actually had to retreat until you were put onside.
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    I'll wait to see if they actually try to eliminate fake stoppages. That is one of my major gripes. If you fix the intentional slowing of the game, the bench/subs problems will probably go too, because loading the bench with forwards carries risk that they can't handle a faster game. But if they want to change that too, great

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    #1423

    A lot of things could be done by being strict on current rules. Look at 7s! Make people joining mauls actually join from onside rather than pretty much the side. Play the game regardless of boks, sorry players, lying on the ground. Let the game continue, no matter what. Can't get a front row as one is done, we free kick opposing team and carry on. Or you have to replace that player

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    WR needs to get rid of the caterpillar ruck. Limit it to being able to add only one extra player to the ruck before the halfback kicks. I have liked that the ref have tried to enforce the 5 sec rule more strictly too.

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  • nzzpN Online
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    @booboo said in The Current State of Rugby:

    Mauls drag in defenders. This change sets the bar too far the other way.

    disagree, it rebalances the risk/reward on a maul. Right now they are far too lenient on attacking sides - I think this is a Good Thing.

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    @Bovidae said in The Current State of Rugby:

    WR needs to get rid of the caterpillar ruck. Limit it to being able to add only one extra player to the ruck before the halfback kicks. I have liked that the ref have tried to enforce the 5 sec rule more strictly too.

    i would add the half back cant stand there with their hands on the ball, we see halfbacks trying to milk penalties faking a pass

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