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Relax the policing of the markers and problem is solved. quote]
The problem is solved how?
I'm not saying it couldn't by your method, but man there's a lot of sweeping statements going on without any sort of backup.
Relax the policing of the markers and problem is solved. quote]
The problem is solved how?
I'm not saying it couldn't by your method, but man there's a lot of sweeping statements going on without any sort of backup.
i'm totally in favour of reverting to a 5 metre rule.
under the ten metre rule (which is more like a 15 metre rule), teams are artificially gifted territory without needing much more than dummmy half running.
either that or penalise the attacking team if the dummy-half is tackled with the ball.
Exactly.
Just before 1993, the "5m rule" was very close to 10 anyway. It was extended to about 7-8m, which was a good balance. For a while the 10m rule was good as the game was played in the same fashion, until the creative style eventually died out as dummy half and one up running became the norm.
A few refs today hold the players back at least 12m. We don't need a huge rule change, just relax the interpretation of 10m - 10m back from the dummy half. Then teams will start using more inventive ways to gain territory.
Come on mate, your original post stating that rugby league was terrible before the 10m rule does a great injustice to everyone who watched and played RL before 1993.
If RL was terrible before the 10m rule, why would anyone have watched or played it?
By all means argue that RL after the start of the 10m rule is better, but suggesting RL before it was terrible is way over the top.
(And nowhere did I suggest reverting to the 5m rule, or unlimited tackles).
Frank Hyde suggested that we can keep the 10m space, but make sure the attack and defence are both back 5m from the ruck. If we go to 2 referees, this could actually work quite well as both referees would enforce the 5m distances, and still be close enough to see what is going on at the ruck.
I'd rather see contested play-the-balls back tbh.
imo if you wanted to revert back to the 5m rule, you'd probably have to decrease the numbers of players on each team to 11. I think some people are forgetting that the attacking team can stand as deep as they like too.
I'd rather see contested play-the-balls back tbh.
imo if you wanted to revert back to the 5m rule, you'd probably have to decrease the numbers of players on each team to 11. I think some people are forgetting that the attacking team can stand as deep as they like too.
i've seen a few games played under the 5m rule and well.. i saw a lot more ball movement.. much more appealing to the eye
imo if a couple of other things were also changed to suit it, it would be very successful
The games pre ten metre rule were as boring as batsh*t. Defence dominated attack. It was terrible.