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Wallabies v Argentina Take 2, Dec 5th

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    @Machpants
    Does anyone actually like the current style? Current and former players, journalists, fans? Everything I've read, heard and seen points to no. Even people you might expect would defend it as a traditional, NH, purist style are calling it for what it it, dull. Coaches like Jones get defensive but they should as they are winning using it, but as a neutral viewer I'm sure he would be criticizing it too.

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    Yeah Jones has said it is not pretty but it wins. I don't expect anything else from the coaches. But WR need to get onto it fast, so changes for the (attacking) better can be well bedded in before RWC

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    I see Tony Brown is asking for an offside line referee and a ruck referee. Reckons one ref cannot do the breakdown and ensure players are onside.
    Often when watching I wonder how players can be onside and then rush as quick as they do. Something needs to be done as games are coming to be more defence then anything else, fans like attacking rugby and watching tries so something needs to be done.

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    @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Argentina Take 2, Dec 5th:

    I see Tony Brown is asking for an offside line referee and a ruck referee. Reckons one ref cannot do the breakdown and ensure players are onside.

    That should be the AR's responsibility. They just need to enforce it, and the refs listen to them. You'd be surprised how many don't.

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    @Bovidae said in Wallabies v Argentina Take 2, Dec 5th:

    @chimoaus said in Wallabies v Argentina Take 2, Dec 5th:

    I see Tony Brown is asking for an offside line referee and a ruck referee. Reckons one ref cannot do the breakdown and ensure players are onside.

    That should be the AR's responsibility. They just need to enforce it, and the refs listen to them. You'd be surprised how many don't.

    agree - change in this area is important. Push the defenders back half a metre, and the game opens up.

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    @chimoaus yep, for as much as we love seeing big hits, its the well worked tries that what make it, and yep, some defenders rushing up you think he had to be off side!

    @Bovidae yeah you do wonder what the AR's actually do, as the amount of stuff they can quite obviously see, but do not act on.

    Give them more responsibility, players will have more responsibility to be on side, right now, they see the ref and know where he is to push boundaries, give the AR the role of monitoring it too, all the time not just the obvious ones.

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    @taniwharugby The advantage of using Sports Ears at SR games is that you get to listen to the communication between the officials. Often an AR may say to the ref that a player is offside and the ref replies "we'll play on". The ref and ARs should work as a team.

    I remember listening to Mark Lawrence (SA), who used a green, orange, red colour system with his ARs to let him know if players were staying onside, borderline offside or offside. I assume he used this system to know whether he needed to look closer, warn the players, or penalise accordingly. It was such a simple system to use I thought.

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    This year the refs are emphasizing two ruck laws to the detriment of the attacking team - dangerous clean outs and side entry. I think these are good things to focus on, but it does make retaining good ball very difficult. To add more balance and think they need to be stricter on daylight between the tackle being completed and the jackler going in to compete.

    I don't like calls for the defence to be x meters back in phase play cause it feels like trying change rugby into league, but I would like it if refs focus on "behind" the last feet, ie there needs to a sliver of light between the defenders and the last feet of the ruck.

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    I assume they could project the offside line onto the pitch with technology so the TMO or another official could watch a monitor to see just how offside the teams are. Don't they have something similar in soccer?
    I can understand why some refs let it go as you could be on the whistle at every ruck probably.
    Guess the ref could warn the players if they creep then penalise.

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    @chimoaus of they could give the AR a laser pointer and he shines it in the eyes of the offending player to let him know 🙂

    I think generally once players know they wont get away with it, they will adjust thier own behaviour.

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