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Wait till there is a rule form NRL that coaches can't raise there voice at players fearing it will damage them mentally.
I would say that is 2026
I would say that is 2026
Remember during Covid they did that and someone slipped cardboard cut out of Harold Shipman through english serial killer.Just use cardboard cutouts for spectators. Rest of us can watch from home ... Or do these rules apply there too ?
They look like your standard Bronco fanI know a way around the stupid spectator rules.
Might take a bit of personal training from experts but yes, see if they can beat this
If you can do this properly you might get stung to buy three seats.
The smart coaches will be in to it straight away, make sure example sharks park ball goes into crowd, ball boy doesn't have the spare ball delay it even moreI would be milking the new drop out rule to rest and reset the defensive line. Wait till there is 2 sec on the drop out clock then drop out on the full for a structured restart. Most try’s in the 20 are from fatigue and broken play, eliminate those and trust your defence over anything else.
I know a way around the stupid spectator rules.
Might take a bit of personal training from experts but yes, see if they can beat this
If you can do this properly you might get stung to buy three seats.
Leave this rule alone! I love it when the kick is out on the full. I’m thinking , for the coin they are on ,jeez get it right or pay the penalty.I don't hate the rule but I really don't think there was a need for this at all.
It's also a bit shit to be making a change halfway through the off season.
10 out and 10 in from touch.Clarify for me… so if I’m really good at kicking it out 3 metres from the corner post does it mean the position get it on the 10, 10 metres out?
And the biggest risk is I kick it dead on the full right and I’m back to the 20? With biggest upside is it goes dead on the bounce and I can get the ball back ?10 out and 10 in from touch.
That seems right in terms of kickoffs. I was talking about drop outs. For short kickoff it's 10 and 40 out I think. No change to long kickoffs so remains as you describe.And the biggest risk is I kick it dead on the full right and I’m back to the 20? With biggest upside is it goes dead on the bounce and I can get the ball back ?
What about the whole thing?
1. Defined terms used in this Code of Conduct:
(a) ARLC – means the Australian Rugby League Commission;
(b) Club – means any entity that operates a rugby league club that participates in any NRL competition;
(c) Event – means a rugby league match ultimately under the control of the NRL or the ARLC held in any Venue and includes (without limitation):
i. all matches hosted by the NRL or ARLC;
ii. all matches held as part of the elite NRL or NRLW competitions;
iii. all matches hosted by a Club;
iv. all matches hosted by a State;
(d) NRL – means the National Rugby League;
(e) Spectator – means any person who attends any Event, whether or not authorised to do so;
(f) State – means New South Wales Rugby League and Queensland Rugby League;
(g) Venue – means any stadium, ground, oval, park or such like term where Events are held.
2. As a Spectator at an Event, you are subject to:
(a) this Code of Conduct, as amended from time to time;
(b) the NRL’s Event Terms and Conditions (available at https://www.nrl.com/tickets/event-terms-and-conditions/), as amended from time to time;
(c) the Club’s Event Terms and Conditions (if any);
(d) any conditions of entry of the relevant Venue;
(e) the ticketing agent's conditions of sale; and
(f) any reasonable directions issued to you by any representative of the ARLC or NRL, or the Club or State hosting the Event, (collectively, the Event Rules).
3. By entering an Event, Spectators accept and understand as binding the Event Rules. It is each Spectator’s responsibility to inform him or herself of all of the Event Rules.
4. At an Event, Spectators must:
(a) not use foul, indecent, obscene, threatening, insulting or abusive words or language, or make racial or threatening remarks or gestures, or behave in a manner which is abusive, riotous, indecent or insulting;
(b) not engage in any violent act;
(c) not disrupt, interrupt, or behave in a manner that may disrupt, an Event or other activity at the Venue;
(d) not disrupt, interrupt, or behave in any manner that may disrupt or interrupt any official, employee, or contractor of the ARLC or NRL, or the Club or State hosting the Event;
(e) not enter the Venue or the playing area without proper authorisation;
(f) not hinder, obstruct, or interfere with any participant in the game (which includes, for the avoidance of doubt, those officiating the game);
(g) not throw or kick any stone, bottle, or projectile;
(h) not engage in conduct that might corrupt a betting outcome of a betting event or contingency;
(i) not conduct themselves in any way that injures the reputation of, or brings into disrepute, the ARLC, NRL, the Clubs or the States participating in the Event or the game of rugby league;
(j) comply with all other Event Rules or any lawful request of the organisers or the Police.
5. Any Spectator in breach of any Event Rules may:
(a) have sanctions imposed against them by the NRL, ARLC or the Club including, but not limited to being banned, prohibited, or disqualified from purchasing Tickets for, or attending any Event or other function played, promoted, or conducted under the auspices of the NRL, the ARLC or any Club or State;
(b) be refused entry to the Venue without any refund or compensation of any kind;
(c) be ejected from the Venue without refund or compensation of any kind;
(d) have his or her Ticket confiscated and/or cancelled, and have any other tickets he or she may have for future Events cancelled without refund or compensation of any kind;
(e) be subject to legal action in connection with any contravention (including criminal prosecution); or
(f) be otherwise liable at law.
6. Spectators should note that the ARLC and the NRL have a zero-tolerance approach to any form of racial discrimination and racial vilification.
7. Where the ARLC or the NRL forms the opinion, in its absolute discretion, that a breach of any Event Rule may have occurred, any Spectator must:
(a) provide to the ARLC or NRL with any information reasonably requested by the ARLC or the NRL in relation to the possible breach of the Event Rules;
(b) provide his or her reasonable cooperation with any investigation conducted by the ARLC or the NRL in relation to the possible breach of the Event Rules.
8. If the ARLC or the NRL forms the opinion, in its absolute discretion, that a breach of any Event Rule has occurred:
(a) the ARLC or the NRL will provide its provisional views and proposed sanction to the Spectator concerned for his or her comment;
(b) the Spectator concerned will provide his or her comments on the provisional views and proposed penalty to the ARLC or the NRL;
(c) the ARLC or the NRL will take any such comments into account before determining (in its absolute discretion) the final sanction to be imposed on the Spectator (if any).
9. Clauses 5, 7 and 8 of this Code of Conduct may be exercised by the ARLC or the NRL although the relevant Event was hosted by a Club or State.
10. Spectators are advised, in accordance with applicable State and Commonwealth privacy legislation, that the relevant State or Federal Police may provide each of the ARLC or NRL, or the Club or State hosting the Event with the name, address, date of birth and photograph of any person detained or arrested by Police at the Venue and the nature of any action or criminal proceeding initiated by Police as a consequence so that each of the ARLC or NRL, or the Club or State hosting the Event can consider, and if deemed necessary, impose sanctions on the person.
Nah, I think there's a certain amount of time after a try before they stop the clockI noticed in the Las Vegas games the refs where stopping the clock after every conversion is this new?
is this the dementia ward?