So back to teams giving away penalties on their own line to stall the oppositions momentum, slowing the ruck down to a crawl againRoll them back to the rules we had in 2019, except with a modification to the seven tackle set rule (seven tackle sets should only be for balls kicked dead from the kicking team's own half, ie, deliberate attempts to prevent a kick return).
So Penrith have been winning because they slow the ruck and only they have been getting away with it? The refs give them a free pass and ping everyone else?The slowing down in the ruck still happens constantly, especially in big games - finals, Origin. It's worse than ever to be honest, especially in the defensive 20 metre zone, teams do it all the time. Have you not noticed this, seriously? The game is now about giving away early set restarts on your goal line and avoiding them on halfway late in tackle counts. Penrith during their dynasty have been cynical and taken the piss in the ruck on a level Craig Bellamy never dreamed of in his wildest fantasies. Good on them: if you're not exploiting the rules you're an idiot. But the ruck is absolutely not cleaner now.
The closest we ever got to genuinely cleaning up the sloppy rucks was during the 2018 crackdown - penalising everything & putting guys in the sin bin until things improved - but they bowed to pressure from the peanut gallery to stop it. Now we have a situation which has coaches and club admin tearing their hair out. No one understands how they're ending up on the right side of the count one week - or half - and the wrong side the next. It's nonsense and it's undermining the integrity of the sport as a contest.
I just wish people would be honest about what their real issue is. You lot don't actually hate a slow ruck. You hate penalties. That's fine, you're entitled to feel that way. But I just don't get how you can watch Penrith win the last four comps and say "gee, it sure doesn't pay to be cynical in the ruck now!"
The answer to this was and is 3 straight penalties in the red zone is an automatic bin.So back to teams giving away penalties on their own line to stall the oppositions momentum, slowing the ruck down to a crawl again
Yeah, cool
The difference between what I'm suggesting and what they've been binning this year is that they started binning accidents.Using the bin for anything other than a professional foul is folly, this season has proven that.
In no way using it more is going to make the game better. Madness
Was a purposeful tactic when they got the break and ability to reset the line, they don't have that advantage anymore now that it's a 6 again. Teams aren't giving away nearly as many now so the rule change has done its job.The difference between what I'm suggesting and what they've been binning this year is that they started binning accidents.
Conceding 3 straight penalties while defending your line is no accident. You said yourself they'll do it purposefully as a tactic if not dealt with correctly.