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[2019 Rugby Championship] Round 2: New Zealand vs. South Africa (27/07/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwiwomble" data-source="post: 951152" data-attributes="member: 45355"><p>is the fact that we can all name half a dozen rules that never / hardly ever get enforced mean a much more completed look at the rules are needed? if we're not enforcing them then why are the rules?</p><p></p><p>WC has for a long time tried to fix things with more rules leading to common comments along the line of "no one knows whats going on in the scrum", all the stuff about "deliberate" knock downs and having to guess what a player intentions were and make calls on "reasonable chance" of recovering it...its giving me a headache</p><p></p><p>simplify, get rid of the stuff thats not enforced, scrum feed just has to go through the hole, doesnt need to be straight, i think line outs are actually enforced, normally see one or two not straights a game, if someone knocks the ball and doesn't recover? its a knock on and so set the scrum...attacking team had an overlap?...should have passed it a second earlier...move on</p><p></p><p>anyone seen a comparison of the number of rules on football compared to rugby, i'd guess the latter has a lot more</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwiwomble, post: 951152, member: 45355"] is the fact that we can all name half a dozen rules that never / hardly ever get enforced mean a much more completed look at the rules are needed? if we're not enforcing them then why are the rules? WC has for a long time tried to fix things with more rules leading to common comments along the line of "no one knows whats going on in the scrum", all the stuff about "deliberate" knock downs and having to guess what a player intentions were and make calls on "reasonable chance" of recovering it...its giving me a headache simplify, get rid of the stuff thats not enforced, scrum feed just has to go through the hole, doesnt need to be straight, i think line outs are actually enforced, normally see one or two not straights a game, if someone knocks the ball and doesn't recover? its a knock on and so set the scrum...attacking team had an overlap?...should have passed it a second earlier...move on anyone seen a comparison of the number of rules on football compared to rugby, i'd guess the latter has a lot more [/QUOTE]
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