Was attempted once behind closed door in the 1920s
If there so much interest from sponsors in Japan the NRL should do their due diligence and ask for a list of backers for the game.. Then politely decline Hybrid Rugby and go to those backers with an NRL/Origin/Internarional game proposal..
Very much doubt there is much truth to it though.
That might bring the codes together.Ever noticed that the rules for these hybrid rugby games always read as basically a game of Union except you play league when you're attacking in your half of the field. Why would you want to stifle the most exciting part of RL (attacking your oppositions line) for unions boring rucking and playing for penalties.
If I was writing a hybrid game it'd basically be modern RL (six tackle sets, 13 a side, 6 points for a try, 2 for a conversion, etc) with mauling, contested scrums, and line-outs chucked in.
The simplicity and intensity of RLs' attacking and defending play added with the ball being (almost) constantly contested and the added tactical play that creates of union, it'd be the best of both worlds.
arrh yea....no, btw Izzy would be spewingThat might bring the codes together.
If it comes down to 'push' the thicknecks will score but will it be enough to catch up on the scoreboard after shit tackling lets in try after try by the Roos
If I was writing a hybrid game it'd basically be modern RL (six tackle sets, 13 a side, 6 points for a try, 2 for a conversion, etc) with mauling, contested scrums, and line-outs chucked in.
The risk of injury is just too high for it to be viable imo. The NRL couldn't afford to have 17 of its best dead due to boredom.