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Has the set restart rule reduced the amount of wrestling in tackles?
Technically yes. But the penalty count which meant a restart of the count was 8-0 at one point.There was only four in the whole game in Origin two.
The bunker cant be scrapped... look what happened in the nines a few years back when they didnt have vid review to keep that game ticking over.I'll add they need to **** the Captain's Challenge off as well (its becoming very messy and another unwanted time waster) and a massive overhaul of the bunker, or just scrap the whole fucking thing and just leave it up to the refs and touchies.
The onfield refs would probably get about the same percentage right as the bunker is currently getting right. Or if it is to stay, get some fucking competent ***** in there that have some feel for the game. Stop making it so black and white. It's never going to be.
The bunker cant be scrapped... look what happened in the nines a few years back when they didnt have vid review to keep that game ticking over.
Dragons won a game (and maybe even the whole comp??) because the winning try in the last seconds of the game was awarded but he lost it about 1m above the ground and didnt get close to grounding it.
Could you imagine the blow up if that happened in the NRL... commentators complain about blatant forward passes that can be seen, but the ref has no power over.
Anytime any commentator talks about getting rid of the bunker (Joey, Gus, etc.)... they're the first one to complain about a wrong decision that can be seen in a replay.
There was four in the first 10 minutes, all to nsw. We got our first in the second half.There was only four in the whole game in Origin two.
see things that aren't there.
I can't stand the NRL,
I dont disagree that the refs should be allowing quick taps if they wanted the game to flow quicker and I think the admin were trying to achieve a quicker game by bringing in the six again... but I think the other aspect they were trying to sort out under the old penalty rules was goal line defences deliberately giving away penalties to reset their line, because the punishment was not enough of a deterrent.I have never liked the set restart rule, because it is gimmicky and makes the matches feel a bit arcade like. It adds an extra layer of greyness to the refereeing if a match when they are trying to achieve black and white on everything else.
The sport looks extremely amateurish when there is inconsistency from match to match, and sometimes even within the same game.
Everything the set restart rule is trying to achieve, can be achieved by normal refereeing. They just needed to be stricter to cut out certain behaviours.
If they wanted to achieve a quick, free-flowing game, then instead of the set restart rule, all they had to do was let teams take the quick tap off a penalty, or let them kick for touch as quickly as they wanted to. Instead, whenever someone used to take the quick tap, the referees would call the players back and get them to redo it for no reason, giving the opposition enough time to reset their defensive line. Likewise when sometimes used to kick for touch, the referee would get them to retake the kick, or they'd first engage in a discussion with the opposition captain who was deliberately trying to further slow the game down.
So the news article I linked showed that a majority of the nrl teams and fans hate the 6 again and want it gone, or at the least refined for more clarity and accountability.
So you guys in the minority who want it kept, can I ask why?
They get the calls wrong as much as any other rule, but with no backlash for getting it wrong, and repeat 6 agains no doubt fatigue a team terribly and turn the contest on its head because of minor infringements.
Do you really think a team deserves to be that heavily affected because they were a fraction early off the line, or didn't clear the play the ball 1 second quick enough?
Also, is it a coincidence that injuries have sky-rocketed since the 6 again was introduced?
I would love to hear why you think it's a good rule vs the vast majority who hate it.
I'm not against the 6 again overall, it does improve our game in attack, but it is obvious that the implementation has changed over time and refs have been way too heavy on giving them out as freebees which easily ruins games.
I don't know the middle ground but watching games pre covid before the 6 agains to me says we need to find a middle ground on this rather then go back to the prescripted stoppages for everything and fixed close games nonsense which made games feel cheap asf.
There is a reason the game has had more growth then ever lately because the games are way more entertaining to watch, and they favour attack which is what makes our game special.