Striking in the play the ball and tap ahead when there is no marker. Not sure why these rules were abolished in the first place.
^This.
- Coaches challenge. No video referee at all, but the coaches are issued 3 coaches challenges a half. They do not carry over if you don't use all of them in the first half, only 3.
Not this. I've seen this in the NFL and I much prefer the referee referral system. Seen many occasions where a mistake has been made and a coach can't challenge it because he's out of challenges.
My suggestions:
-A designated player slot a/k/a a Larry Bird rule. That is where one player per team can be compensated at any level the club and player deem worthy, that players salary will not count towards the cap. Each team has 1 designated player spot per year, which is a tradeable asset (see below).
-A trade/draft/Free Agency system.
Similar to American sports. none of this poaching a player while he's still on contract with another club for no penalty. No more of certain teams keeping all their juniors under lock and key, buried in reserves when they have 1st Grade ability.
Works like this:
Player under contract with team A, team B wants him:
Team B talks to team A, works out what in players/draft picks team A wants, gives them up and gets the player.
While a player is between the ages of 18-24 he's a restricted free agent, which means if a player of those ages is out of contract and team B wants him, they make an offer. Team A can match that offer, or lose the player to team b and gain draft picks.
Over 24 he's an unrestricted free agent, and then can move between clubs when out of contract with no compensation requirement.
All players at age 18 are draft eligible, draft order is a reverse of last season's ladder.