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The Current State of Rugby

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  • voodooV voodoo

    @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

    for mauls one could limit the overall number of number across of players binding?

    I like it! But why not just limit the number of attacking players? Let's say to 4 players, then the defense has the option to try to stop it with 4 themselves, or if they need to, they can commit more than that but risk leaving holes in wider channels?

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    @voodoo said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

    for mauls one could limit the overall number of number across of players binding?

    I like it! But why not just limit the number of attacking players? Let's say to 4 players, then the defense has the option to try to stop it with 4 themselves, or if they need to, they can commit more than that but risk leaving holes in wider channels?

    I don't know if that would work but it does have an interesting aspect-attackers would probably be much more adverse to wasting time and letting defenders mass/regroup..

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      I don't see how b. can be policed effectively and a. is interesting, why can we clean out in rucks but not drag out in mauls?
      (a) A player must not try to drag an opponent out of a maul.
      (b) A player must not take any action to make the opposing team think that the ball is out of the maul while it is still in the maul

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      • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

        @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

        @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

        @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

        @nostrildamus that would make the overall situation worse...the tv viewing audience seeing clearly (imagine the graphics on screen counting players off) something very difficult to judge on the ground....isn't that part of the problem? we all see loads of stuff the ref misses

        being able to see gameplay? The horror, the horror!

        if you're going to oversimplify the idea to that generic statement then yeah....its great....but that doesnt address the comment it would be even harder for refs to officiate and so might to even more frustration with how the game if officated

        but you only answered part of my suggestion (I think).
        And there is the injury concern with extra weight.
        And a limit on numbers may give attackers pause to consider who should lead it.
        And it may reduce penalties or illegalities.
        And the game could flow better.
        And it would reduce the scaling factor if a team has consistently bigger / stronger players.

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        @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

        @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

        @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

        @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

        @nostrildamus that would make the overall situation worse...the tv viewing audience seeing clearly (imagine the graphics on screen counting players off) something very difficult to judge on the ground....isn't that part of the problem? we all see loads of stuff the ref misses

        being able to see gameplay? The horror, the horror!

        if you're going to oversimplify the idea to that generic statement then yeah....its great....but that doesnt address the comment it would be even harder for refs to officiate and so might to even more frustration with how the game if officated

        but you only answered part of my suggestion (I think).
        And there is the injury concern with extra weight.
        And a limit on numbers may give attackers pause to consider who should lead it.
        And it may reduce penalties or illegalities.
        And the game could flow better.
        And it would reduce the scaling factor if a team has consistently bigger / stronger players.

        pause to consider who should lead? would that be good, people pointing at each other or themselves and counting?

        and do we really think adding another rule...will limit penalties?...its just more things for the ref to penalise

        @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

        I don't see how b. can be policed effectively and a. is interesting, why can we clean out in rucks but not drag out in mauls?
        (a) A player must not try to drag an opponent out of a maul.
        (b) A player must not take any action to make the opposing team think that the ball is out of the maul while it is still in the maul

        i agree with this though

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        • nostrildamusN nostrildamus

          for mauls one could limit the overall number of number across of players binding?

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          @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

          for mauls one could limit the overall number of number across of players binding?

          I've read this post about 10 times now and still can't understand it. I, for one, am impressed that you guys seem to have managed to have an entire page's worth of conversation around this post.

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            Let's see how much conversation this can generate:

            For rucks one could seagull the seagulls of players hooking?

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            • RapidoR Rapido

              @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

              for mauls one could limit the overall number of number across of players binding?

              I've read this post about 10 times now and still can't understand it. I, for one, am impressed that you guys seem to have managed to have an entire page's worth of conversation around this post.

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              @Rapido said in The Current State of Rugby:

              @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

              for mauls one could limit the overall number of number across of players binding?

              I've read this post about 10 times now and still can't understand it. I, for one, am impressed that you guys seem to have managed to have an entire page's worth of conversation around this post.

              Like a scrum sets number of players and number of rows (and sets the order/positioning but that aint' gonna help here)

              https://rugby365.com/laws-referees/the-laws/law-20-scrum

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              • RapidoR Rapido

                @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

                for mauls one could limit the overall number of number across of players binding?

                I've read this post about 10 times now and still can't understand it. I, for one, am impressed that you guys seem to have managed to have an entire page's worth of conversation around this post.

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                @Rapido said in The Current State of Rugby:

                @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

                for mauls one could limit the overall number of number across of players binding?

                I've read this post about 10 times now and still can't understand it. I, for one, am impressed that you guys seem to have managed to have an entire page's worth of conversation around this post.

                i admit to doing some assuming and interpretation...but you're not wrong

                @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

                @Rapido said in The Current State of Rugby:

                @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

                for mauls one could limit the overall number of number across of players binding?

                I've read this post about 10 times now and still can't understand it. I, for one, am impressed that you guys seem to have managed to have an entire page's worth of conversation around this post.

                Like a scrum sets number of players and number of rows (and sets the order/positioning but that aint' gonna help here)

                https://rugby365.com/laws-referees/the-laws/law-20-scrum

                but a scrum is a break in play with a predetermined number of participants....you can see how thats different to a maul that can form in open play

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                • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                  @Rapido said in The Current State of Rugby:

                  @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

                  for mauls one could limit the overall number of number across of players binding?

                  I've read this post about 10 times now and still can't understand it. I, for one, am impressed that you guys seem to have managed to have an entire page's worth of conversation around this post.

                  i admit to doing some assuming and interpretation...but you're not wrong

                  @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

                  @Rapido said in The Current State of Rugby:

                  @nostrildamus said in The Current State of Rugby:

                  for mauls one could limit the overall number of number across of players binding?

                  I've read this post about 10 times now and still can't understand it. I, for one, am impressed that you guys seem to have managed to have an entire page's worth of conversation around this post.

                  Like a scrum sets number of players and number of rows (and sets the order/positioning but that aint' gonna help here)

                  https://rugby365.com/laws-referees/the-laws/law-20-scrum

                  but a scrum is a break in play with a predetermined number of participants....you can see how thats different to a maul that can form in open play

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                  @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

                  but a scrum is a break in play with a predetermined number of participants....you can see how thats different to a maul that can form in open play

                  of course I am suggesting more parameters like a scrum has (but not as many) but here I don't think one is really sacrificing that much in individual expression given the best mauls are like phalanxes anyway..and there is so much to adjudicate with a maul I don't frankly see how it is possible for a single ref to do so consistently...

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                  • RapidoR Rapido

                    Let's see how much conversation this can generate:

                    For rucks one could seagull the seagulls of players hooking?

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                    @Rapido said in The Current State of Rugby:

                    Let's see how much conversation this can generate:

                    For rucks one could seagull the seagulls of players hooking?

                    That's all well and good until you remember hot chips are extremely common in the stands.

                    We've finally got Perenara playing proper rugby and you want him to regress back to old ways.

                    Unless the players hooking are side on to seagull the reverse seagull, then unseagull, it's not even close to a good idea.

                    Moran.

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                      https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/300739125/why-sir-steve-hansen-watched-the-all-blacks-v-scotland-test-on-mute

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                      • CrucialC Crucial

                        https://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/all-blacks/300739125/why-sir-steve-hansen-watched-the-all-blacks-v-scotland-test-on-mute

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                        @Crucial he didn't really go into much detail eh. But I assume he's talking about TJ.

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                        • BonesB Bones

                          @Crucial he didn't really go into much detail eh. But I assume he's talking about TJ.

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                          @Bones said in The Current State of Rugby:

                          @Crucial he didn't really go into much detail eh. But I assume he's talking about TJ.

                          Gets worse every year. However, Kane Hames makes him sound like a genius.

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                          • KirwanK Kirwan

                            @Bones said in The Current State of Rugby:

                            @Crucial he didn't really go into much detail eh. But I assume he's talking about TJ.

                            Gets worse every year. However, Kane Hames makes him sound like a genius.

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                            @Kirwan said in The Current State of Rugby:

                            @Bones said in The Current State of Rugby:

                            @Crucial he didn't really go into much detail eh. But I assume he's talking about TJ.

                            Gets worse every year. However, Kane Hames makes him sound like a genius.

                            I actually thought Hames was good on this most recent test.

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                            • NepiaN Nepia

                              @Kirwan said in The Current State of Rugby:

                              @Bones said in The Current State of Rugby:

                              @Crucial he didn't really go into much detail eh. But I assume he's talking about TJ.

                              Gets worse every year. However, Kane Hames makes him sound like a genius.

                              I actually thought Hames was good on this most recent test.

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                              @Nepia me too

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                                quite frankly, one off rugby's biggest issues right now is the culture around the current South African team. Yes, i am calling you out directly.

                                Rassie's weekly whinge dumps of stupid. Kolbe's missus got in on the act after the weekend too. And lets face it, saffer fans have a years-long reputation for epic ref-related whinge fests.

                                Wait, i say current, but remember "justice for Bakkies" (justice for bakkies would have been a few months in prison)

                                Social media the day after a test is already a fucking dumpster-fire of 10-second videos of alleged missed calls by refs. When actual team officials are leading it? how has this fuckhead not been entirely rubbed out yet?

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                                • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

                                  quite frankly, one off rugby's biggest issues right now is the culture around the current South African team. Yes, i am calling you out directly.

                                  Rassie's weekly whinge dumps of stupid. Kolbe's missus got in on the act after the weekend too. And lets face it, saffer fans have a years-long reputation for epic ref-related whinge fests.

                                  Wait, i say current, but remember "justice for Bakkies" (justice for bakkies would have been a few months in prison)

                                  Social media the day after a test is already a fucking dumpster-fire of 10-second videos of alleged missed calls by refs. When actual team officials are leading it? how has this fuckhead not been entirely rubbed out yet?

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                                  @mariner4life fans are definitely a problem

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                                    Interesting comment from Mrs C on the weekend while watching the Schools Sevens was that she really enjoyed watching the girls more because it pitched various sizes and body shapes againt each other. Watching a little scrapper take on a huge opponent or a big unit having to be brought down really added to the entertainment.
                                    I guess that is a bit like pre-pro Union for the men's game when it was more of a game for all sizes and made me wonder if somehow encouraging that to be more prevalent is possible through using the laws and interpretations.

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                                    • CrucialC Crucial

                                      Interesting comment from Mrs C on the weekend while watching the Schools Sevens was that she really enjoyed watching the girls more because it pitched various sizes and body shapes againt each other. Watching a little scrapper take on a huge opponent or a big unit having to be brought down really added to the entertainment.
                                      I guess that is a bit like pre-pro Union for the men's game when it was more of a game for all sizes and made me wonder if somehow encouraging that to be more prevalent is possible through using the laws and interpretations.

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                                      @Crucial i agree and i think thats one of the reasons club rugby can be more enjoyable, young and old, big and small, fit and....people like me....all get a game

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                                      • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                                        @Crucial i agree and i think thats one of the reasons club rugby can be more enjoyable, young and old, big and small, fit and....people like me....all get a game

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                                        @Kiwiwomble said in The Current State of Rugby:

                                        @Crucial i agree and i think thats one of the reasons club rugby can be more enjoyable, young and old, big and small, fit and....people like me....all get a game

                                        Couldn't agree more kiwi, you can almost imagine yourself as part of game(in my case about 40 years ago). I find the odd mistake in womens, college, club rugby as almost making whole thing more enjoyable. Watch the game to enjoy how different teams play, rather than just for the score? Not sure I explained that right, but I have watched a few games of grid iron from college level (think it may even be 3rd level) last couple of weekends, and most I have enjoyed the game, because I could understand the mistakes and all?
                                        Also at lower level rugby, you enjoy skills because maybe you don't expect them to have as much as higher level?

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                                          London Irish 29 - 20 Saracens - All's well with rugby from my perspective, especially after the vanquished did not even get a losing bonus point this morning!

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