weststigers
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@jirskyr said in [NRL introduce sweeping changes for 2020 season](/post/1088083) said:We now have 40/20 and a 20/40, but I assume no 30/30?
I've always found these touch-finder rules to be sort of pointless, because a 40/20 usually comes from an attacking team with great momentum, such that the kicker has sufficient time to stride to his mark and place the kick without defensive pressure. Why do you need to reward a team that gets a good kick away from almost halfway?
20/40 seems a bit pointless to me, I don't think many teams will go for it, same as they rarely attempt touch-finders from the 20m restart. If you hit tackle 4 or 5 inside your 20, of course you might as well go for the sideline, but the chances of succeeding would be horrendously low given how little ground you've made.
If you still have tackles up your sleeve, 99% of the time you will carry the ball over the 20m.
I don't mind the scrum rule. NRL clearly wants to limit numbers of stoppages including scrums, but why not invite attacking teams to be more adventurous as a set play, if you get to place the scrum? Most of the time teams go across and back at scrums, because defensively scrums are a single consideration of a short blind and fixed width open side.
A centre-field scrum would be intriguing. Tim Sheens would love the opportunity!
What they really need to do is remove 7-tackle sets from dead-ball kicks within 20 or 30m. Same with errors in the in-goal by the attacking side. It should only be for long-distance kicks that go dead.
A bit like the new AirAsia restaurant serving aeroplane food on the ground...they have given us something that nobody was asking for...
Challenge system I don't mind...
They really need to look at the knock-on interpretation....it seems every time the ball hits the ground it's called forward...compare to rugby where it seems more fair around knock-ons.