Fangs
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my problem with it is it opens the door for refs (and the NRL) to manage games, manage results. The ref never has to answer for or justify 6 again's. I don't necessarily think that is happening but it's always in the back of your mind watching some games.
That could happen. As the game grows bigger than can become an issue. The NBA in the US has had that problem for years now.
Ball in play alongside fatigue has made NRL better in my eyes so I go with it. If someone suggests a better direction then I'd support that too. But the difference between our sport now vs 5 years ago is too much to ignore. The sky is the limit.
Just don't want to see Cameron Smith's son in 20 years holding up the whole f**king game to have a chat with the ref over some marginal offside decision. Even worse Tedesco's kid is captain in the same game. Days of our lives stuff.