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    mohikamo
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    @DurryMexted said in Super Rugby 2026:

    50:22 has been a great avenue for turning momentum in the game, but if you are already in their half, we should be encouraging attacking rugby, not nudging to corners. May not even amount to many attempts in reality but seems unnecessary

    Haha . . . the theory is that the defence will have to drop back to cover the kick sooner . . . hence the kick wont actually come . . . because the attacking team will see a bit more space out wide . . . and move the ball there by hands . . . that I think is the theory . . . we'll see.

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    @Bovidae said in Super Rugby 2026:

    The ref discretion for an automatic card after a PT will be interesting to see how it plays out. Hopefully the refs have discussed guidelines amongst themselves.

    I really like this . . . I think the refs will go for the PT much quicker now . . . couple of quick infringements by the defence on the line . . . straight to the PT.
    Ridiculous to have multiple infringements, in multiple phases, on the goal-line.
    Just PT it . . . back to half-way . . . and get on with it.

    Having said all that, the refs do seem to get excited on the try line . . . and forget to referee the attacking team.

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    @booboo said in Super Rugby 2026:

    Ok, initial thoughts was not a fan of the pass back for 50:22, but you've convinced me.

    Players will be allowed to take quick taps within one metre either side of the of the mark, or anywhere behind the mark, if they are within that two-metre channel running parallel to the touchlines. (Law 20.2)

    Doesn't mean refs have to make a mark first?

    Don't have to "make" it now do they? My impression is what you might be deeming as making the mark is just signalling where it is - the imaginary mark was already there before they signalled it.

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    @Dan54 said in Super Rugby 2026:

    @DurryMexted said in Super Rugby 2026:

    https://super.rugby/superrugby/news/super-rugby-pacific-confirms-new-law-innovations-for-2026-season/

    Dont mind a few of these. I reckon the law banning entering the ruck after use it call - will go a long way to getting rid of the ridiculour trains off the back of the ruck for a boxie. however will this again put nz players behind the game when it comes to international rugby? i.e how shit our outsides are at taking high balls

    I not sure what the not letting players joining after the ref says use it will do, although it would be a good time for the defending team to throw extra players in to slow ball down. The attacking team can't put in anymore to counteract it? But not sure oif any of them will make much difference really.

    In practice, refs are typically only calling 'use it' at more or less dead rucks. It seems designed to basically count caterpillar rucks.

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    Interesting what these rules will do to ball in play time.
    Fatigue might start to become a real factor.
    We might be getting to a tipping point, even a few extra minutes could have an affect on the type (size) of players required.

    Robinson (Brett) will push hard for these world-wide if they improve the BIPT and flow of the game, which I guess is the intention.
    If that happens, it will be good for the ABs internationally.
    But if they dont . . . it will be bad.

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    @mohikamo said in Super Rugby 2026:

    Interesting what these rules will do to ball in play time.
    Fatigue might start to become a real factor.
    We might be getting to a tipping point, even a few extra minutes could have an affect on the type (size) of players required.

    Robinson (Brett) will push hard for these world-wide if they improve the BIPT and flow of the game, which I guess is the intention.
    If that happens, it will be good for the ABs internationally.
    But if they dont . . . it will be bad.

    Robinson was saying when I heard him talking about these rule changes that the hope was they would be adopted in to WR by June 2026, which is the cut off point for changes before the WC.
    I can see the NH teams not being keen on Speeding up the game.
    Which. Is Robinsons agenda to quicken up
    International rugby.

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    @frugby said in Super Rugby 2026:

    @Bovidae said in Super Rugby 2026:

    The ref discretion for an automatic card after a PT will be interesting to see how it plays out. Hopefully the refs have discussed guidelines amongst themselves.

    Inline with the other law changes, I imagine this is just largely anti-scrum - so a prop who is being dominated is less likely to be carded.

    I think we'll see this discretion used for collapsed lineout drives. Not all of them are deliberate and cynical from a player that has been given a YC.

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    @Bovidae Yes I’d imagine that is the other big one.

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    All these should make the game even better to watch

    but are we setting our test players up to fail later in the year? Most of the world have zero interest in these type of changes, and we'll head back to the trench (and aerial) warfare of test rugby with a bunch of lean fit fast players ill equipped for it

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    Players like Roigard and McDermott are going to have a field day with those free kick alterations. Shame Pledger is injured because he would be another one to benefit from these rules.

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2026:

    All these should make the game even better to watch

    but are we setting our test players up to fail later in the year? Most of the world have zero interest in these type of changes, and we'll head back to the trench (and aerial) warfare of test rugby with a bunch of lean fit fast players ill equipped for it

    Could be argued the 50-22 law will assist with test rugby encouraging more tactical kicking

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    @KiwiMurph said in Super Rugby 2026:

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2026:

    All these should make the game even better to watch

    but are we setting our test players up to fail later in the year? Most of the world have zero interest in these type of changes, and we'll head back to the trench (and aerial) warfare of test rugby with a bunch of lean fit fast players ill equipped for it

    Could be argued the 50-22 law will assist with test rugby encouraging more tactical kicking

    on the surface yeah it could do but unless something changes with how we view the game i cant see the AB's ever picking an old school 10, you know, main attribute is a safe pair of hands and a canon happy to sit in the pocket and plug the corners (50:22)

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    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2026:

    All these should make the game even better to watch

    but are we setting our test players up to fail later in the year? Most of the world have zero interest in these type of changes, and we'll head back to the trench (and aerial) warfare of test rugby with a bunch of lean fit fast players ill equipped for it

    I was listening to the Aus Ashes commentary, and they had short convo about rugby.
    I only got the end of it, but I heard Darren Lehmann say "they have to get rid of the kick over the top, and get more ball in play time."
    Darren Lehmann!
    He's from SA, what does he f'n know about rugby!
    Not lean fit and fast; couldn't even beat Richardson FSF!
    But it is very clear what the Aussies think, European rugby is in a cul-de-sac, admittedly, a very big cul-de-sac.

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    @mohikamo said in Super Rugby 2026:

    @mariner4life said in Super Rugby 2026:

    All these should make the game even better to watch

    but are we setting our test players up to fail later in the year? Most of the world have zero interest in these type of changes, and we'll head back to the trench (and aerial) warfare of test rugby with a bunch of lean fit fast players ill equipped for it

    I was listening to the Aus Ashes commentary, and they had short convo about rugby.
    I only got the end of it, but I heard Darren Lehmann say "they have to get rid of the kick over the top, and get more ball in play time."
    Darren Lehmann!
    He's from SA, what does he f'n know about rugby!
    Not lean fit and fast; couldn't even beat Richardson FSF!
    But it is very clear what the Aussies think, European rugby is in a cul-de-sac, admittedly, a very big cul-de-sac.

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    replied to Canes4life last edited by
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    @Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2026:

    Players like Roigard and McDermott are going to have a field day with those free kick alterations. Shame Pledger is injured because he would be another one to benefit from these rules.

    I'm sure Fakatava won't hate it.

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    frugby
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    Roigard paying $6 to be the Hurricanes top try scorer… don’t mind that with this rule change.

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    A byproduct of the 50/22 rule could also be more 5m lineout tries. Spot space, lo g pass to your best line kicker. Out 5m from the line... here comes a rolling maul George Bell crashes over. Fans groan

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    Bones
    replied to SouthernMann last edited by
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    @SouthernMann there's one fan here who will have a different groan.

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    @Bones said in Super Rugby 2026:

    @Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2026:

    Players like Roigard and McDermott are going to have a field day with those free kick alterations. Shame Pledger is injured because he would be another one to benefit from these rules.

    I'm sure Fakatava won't hate it.

    Yep, big year for him.

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