Nothing controversial - all three very positive imo
https://rugby-league.com/article/361...anges-for-2022
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Nothing controversial - all three very positive imo
https://rugby-league.com/article/361...anges-for-2022
Blimey, some sensible changes from the RFL. Whatever next?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyCgt0xuq-Q
Need to bring in life bans for this?
Some common sense rule changes there, finally, the ball steal rule was far more complicated than it needed to be and hopefully the injury rule stops teams like Warrington abusing using injury stoppages to break up teams momentum.
I'm still in shock that some common sense has broken out. Well done to the RFL for a change, credit where it's due.
The 'Toby King, shot by a sniper rule' is long overdue. That kind of play acting was a terrible look for the game.
I know we debated this on another thread, but I think scrums coming back plays even more into Saints hands and the space that creates for us.
Are we keeping 6 again rule?
I was all for not bringing back scrums. Is there a positive side to bringing them back.
Its good for Doddy he use to have a good quick long pass when he played in the academy. Probably gives all half backs a bit more time + space on that one play out of the scrum intead of being swalloped up by 3 players just outside the PTB. I don't think it will be a dramatic change though but a smart half back and full back will see the odd opportunity.
Could anyone enlighten me on what the NRL policy on stoppages is that we're adopting?
EDIT: Just spotted Bostik Bailey's explanation ... missed it first time.
Yes it will quicken the game up and make more space. For example we get a scrum and only make 10m from it. The opposition forwards now have to sprint 20m to get onside. This adds fatigue back into the game for the big blokes. No more waiting for the defence to get set.