Law trials and changes
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@stargazer said in Law trials and changes set for 2017 and beyond:
The ‘on the run’ chat between the match officials and TMO for foul play will be removed with the onus on the referee, who should only refer to the TMO issues that are clear and obvious serious acts of foul play, including penalty kick, yellow card or red card as a potential sanction in order to protect player welfare
I like that. Less power in hands of whoever is responsible for the broadcasting / stadium TV feed
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This part makes no sense whatsoever: The "referee, who should only refer to the TMO issues that are clear and obvious..." If it's bloody 'clear and obvious' there is no need for a TMO, because it is clear and fucking obvious! The point of a TMO is to pick up things that are not clear and obvious, like borderline tries. "Clear and obvious", bloody muppets. Just drop the TMO, apart from checking the actual grounding of tries, and the game would be much better. Then have a wider brief for the citing commissioner and sort it out after, show time, so we don't have to sit through boring TMO decisions at the game.
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This part makes no sense whatsoever: The "referee, who should only refer to the TMO issues that are clear and obvious..." If it's bloody 'clear and obvious' there is no need for a TMO, because it is clear and fucking obvious! The point of a TMO is to pick up things that are not clear and obvious, like borderline tries. "Clear and obvious", bloody muppets. Just drop the TMO, apart from checking the actual grounding of tries, and the game would be much better. Then have a wider brief for the citing commissioner and sort it out after, show time, so we don't have to sit through boring TMO decisions at the game.
@machpants said in Law trials and changes set for 2017 and beyond:
This part makes no sense whatsoever: The "referee, who should only refer to the TMO issues that are clear and obvious..."
Nothing quite like dragging back a try for a poxy knock-on a ruck or two before. It's part of modern rugby

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@machpants said in Law trials and changes set for 2017 and beyond:
This part makes no sense whatsoever: The "referee, who should only refer to the TMO issues that are clear and obvious..."
Nothing quite like dragging back a try for a poxy knock-on a ruck or two before. It's part of modern rugby

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@machpants said in Law trials and changes set for 2017 and beyond:
@nzzp vomit

you look kind of green. Jealous of the TMO are we? Remember, they are there to help ...

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@machpants said in Law trials and changes set for 2017 and beyond:
@nzzp vomit

you look kind of green. Jealous of the TMO are we? Remember, they are there to help ...

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@machpants said in Law trials and changes set for 2017 and beyond:
This part makes no sense whatsoever: The "referee, who should only refer to the TMO issues that are clear and obvious..."
Nothing quite like dragging back a try for a poxy knock-on a ruck or two before. It's part of modern rugby

@nzzp does the 2 phases rule still apply or have the TMO determined that if something happened to breakdown play multiple phases back still counts?
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Fuck off Gosper you total bell end.
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Gosper gives one no confidence that his pronouncements are the result of coordinated analysis of refereeing ...
@tim said in Law trials and changes set for 2017 and beyond:
Gosper gives one no confidence that his pronouncements are the result of coordinated analysis of refereeing ...
what the fuck is an Australian pontificating about rugby for anyway? They're fucking hopeless at it...
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@bovidae said in Law trials and changes set for 2017 and beyond:
Based on what Gosper and Pichot have said in recent days rugby is in good hands eh.
what was Pichot's idiocy this time?
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@bovidae said in Law trials and changes set for 2017 and beyond:
Based on what Gosper and Pichot have said in recent days rugby is in good hands eh.
what was Pichot's idiocy this time?
@mariner4life pichots idea was the world league or whatever it is.
Make test rugby great again...or still or not friendlies or something
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@bovidae said in Law trials and changes set for 2017 and beyond:
Based on what Gosper and Pichot have said in recent days rugby is in good hands eh.
what was Pichot's idiocy this time?
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@bovidae pffft haha what a dickhead
And did Barnes really say that "Shields is the same as the ABs and PIs" crap? If so he is even more of a dickhead than i already thought.
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World Rugby consider penalising players who get concussed
World Rugby is considering taking the extraordinary step that if a tackler is upright in a tackle and gets concussed, they’d also face a suspension because they’ll be deemed at fault.
“What we’re trying to do through a number of processes is to bring the tackle height down to protect more the tackler rather than the ball carrier,” World Rugby’s chief medical officer Martin Raftery told reporters at a briefing in Sydney.
“Yes, we’ve got to protect the ball carrier as well but the focus is on the tackler.
“There’s three phases and one phase is increasing the sanctions.
“By increasing the sanctions for illegal tackles, we’re more likely to protect the ball carrier but we’re hoping by increasing the sanctions, it draws attention to that issue and therefore the coaches start to improve the technique which then brings about lowering the tackle height.
“Second intervention is the high tackle warning system.
“That’s about penalising a tackler for being upright in a tackle who has then clear and obvious contact with the ball carrier.
“And it doesn’t matter whether the ball carrier is injured or the tackler is injured.
“If they’re upright and there’s clear and obvious head contact, he’ll receive an extra penalty, which is an off field penalty.”
@antipodean so there goes an upright tackle trying to hold the player and ball up to force a maul and turnover
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@bovidae oh yea he did that too...although it is wrong cos the Beast isn't SA born is he?
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@bovidae oh yea he did that too...although it is wrong cos the Beast isn't SA born is he?
@taniwharugby he's not in the squad!