New rule

tim and Bennie

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If in a game we lose a player like Sam McIntyre or Luciano Leilua the offending player is sent to the sin bin and stays there till our player returns to the field.
If our player has gone for the game then the offending player too.
Why should it cost us a win, a loss of players and the opposition continues on unpenalised as their player is still playing.
Time someone changed the rule.
Also players running through and taking out the last play kicker, someone’s going to get hurt.
The roosters game the other night saw friend on a number of times crash into that player and the refs turn a blind eye.
 
@tim-and-Bennie said in [New rule](/post/1175744) said:
If in a game we lose a player like Sam McIntyre or Luciano Leilua the offending player is sent to the sin bin and stays there till our player returns to the field.
If our player has gone for the game then the offending player too.
Why should it cost us a win, a loss of players and the opposition continues on unpenalised as their player is still playing.
Time someone changed the rule.
Also players running through and taking out the last play kicker, someone’s going to get hurt.
The roosters game the other night saw friend on a number of times crash into that player and the refs turn a blind eye.

The rule should cover if a player is put on report and the player he committed the foul on is required to leave the field that player is to leave the field also he can only return once the fouled player comes back on the offending team loses an interchange and the other team is not disadvantage if the player cannot return.
 
Yeah no. This would lead to all kinds of farcical situations. Players already try and stay down too much to get a penalty imagine if they could take the opposition’s best player out of the game, just by staying injured
 
Well isn’t that what happened to us, Penrith’s best player took out Luciano and played on and after his brother gave the Penrith full back his right arm , he lay on the ground for 30 seconds and was full recovered to be interviewed on TV
 
A rule that needs to be included is putting the neck crusher in with the 15min HIA. How does the trainer know if the neck really has been compromised or not. It would also stop certain players milking penaltirs from a soft crusher.
 
I've said in the past if a player fails a HIA then the player that inflicted it should get an automatic sin bin (assuming it was deemed penalty worthy and not accidental).

The only problem is if it happens in the last 15 minutes of the game. In that case they should be binned on the assumption they'd have failed.
 
Bench should be extended to 6 players, you can only use 4 but it gives teams options for using different strategies in different games and cover injuries.
The hit on LL was unfortunate, can't really do much about it.
 
@old_man_tiger said in [New rule](/post/1175840) said:
Bench should be extended to 6 players, you can only use 4 but it gives teams options for using different strategies in different games and cover injuries.
The hit on LL was unfortunate, can't really do much about it.

This is a rule change idea I like. Would also become a great in game strategy around which bench players to use
 
Head-first tackling, pretty dodgy. What's McIntyre supposed to do?

I thought passing players were supposed to be protected?
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@jirskyr said in [New rule](/post/1176149) said:
Head-first tackling, pretty dodgy. What's McIntyre supposed to do?

I thought passing players were supposed to be protected?
![a6d262a1-4048-4d6c-9af4-a742de2acb0c-image.png](/assets/uploads/files/1594005959946-a6d262a1-4048-4d6c-9af4-a742de2acb0c-image.png)

Saw it as charging deliberately and leading with the head live, writing about it in the game thread and have seen nothing to alter my opinion on it.
 
@old_man_tiger said in [New rule](/post/1175840) said:
Bench should be extended to 6 players, you can only use 4 but it gives teams options for using different strategies in different games and cover injuries.
The hit on LL was unfortunate, can't really do much about it.

IMO it was more than unfortunate, it looked for all money like a shoulder-charge. Should've been a penalty and put on report at a minimum.
 
@formerguest said in [New rule](/post/1176159) said:
@jirskyr said in [New rule](/post/1176149) said:
Head-first tackling, pretty dodgy. What's McIntyre supposed to do?

I thought passing players were supposed to be protected?
![a6d262a1-4048-4d6c-9af4-a742de2acb0c-image.png](/assets/uploads/files/1594005959946-a6d262a1-4048-4d6c-9af4-a742de2acb0c-image.png)

Saw it as charging deliberately and leading with the head live, writing about it in the game thread and have seen nothing to alter my opinion on it.

I am sure Annesley finds nothing wrong with it just like his officials during the game.
 
Making the offending player also leave the field would just open up another area of the game for coaches to manipulate. If we had Jennings come off for a HIA assessment as a result of a high shot by someone like (say) Gutherson or Sivo you would automatically fail him wouldn't you?

But I agree that a team shouldn't have it's bench reduced by losing players due to foul play by the opposition. Wouldn't it be easier to allow the side which has lost a player to replace the bench position with one of its nominated reserves.
 
@old_man_tiger said in [New rule](/post/1175840) said:
Bench should be extended to 6 players, you can only use 4 but it gives teams options for using different strategies in different games and cover injuries.
The hit on LL was unfortunate, can't really do much about it.

I completely agree with this thread . It should especially have been brought in for this year atleast with no lower grade comps on .

I think it would create significant strategy as smart coaches would have bench stacked with players to use when defending a lead and remainder for chasing a result . Also a good opportunity to have some young players on bench they could throw on for some experience if result is well and truly decided either way.
 
After the game, they need to review every tackle to make sure there was nothing missed. Missing the above shot on McIntyre in the game was terrible. Not even reviewing it after the game is sheer negligence. Unless they reviewed it and found nothing wrong, which is just dumbfounding.
 
@JD-Tiger said in [New rule](/post/1176220) said:
After the game, they need to review every tackle to make sure there was nothing missed. Missing the above shot on McIntyre in the game was terrible. Not even reviewing it after the game is sheer negligence. Unless they reviewed it and found nothing wrong, which is just dumbfounding.

Par for the course at the match review committee,only look at the so called lesser clubs and ignore the anything from others.I have said before Vlandys is the best thing to happen to the NRL so far he has removed Turdberg and corrupt managers and now he needs to weed out the refs and match review committee and get rid off some more poison.
 
@tigger said in [New rule](/post/1176171) said:
Making the offending player also leave the field would just open up another area of the game for coaches to manipulate. If we had Jennings come off for a HIA assessment as a result of a high shot by someone like (say) Gutherson or Sivo you would automatically fail him wouldn't you?

But I agree that a team shouldn't have it's bench reduced by losing players due to foul play by the opposition. Wouldn't it be easier to allow the side which has lost a player to replace the bench position with one of its nominated reserves.

It's just a game for shonks to manipulate.
 
@JD-Tiger said in [New rule](/post/1176220) said:
After the game, they need to review every tackle to make sure there was nothing missed. Missing the above shot on McIntyre in the game was terrible. Not even reviewing it after the game is sheer negligence. Unless they reviewed it and found nothing wrong, which is just dumbfounding.

How about the coach of the injured player asking for a video review of the incident? The ruling as it stands today is that it is all swept under the carpet after the game.
 

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