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<blockquote data-quote="Every Time Ref" data-source="post: 948047" data-attributes="member: 71826"><p>Hate the kicking rule. Too many lineouts and rolling mails as it is.</p><p></p><p>And I agree with the consensus that lowering the tackle height is both unrealistic in the real world, and not going to prevent head injuries anyway. However...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Amen to that</p><p></p><p>Other interesting ideas buried in there too:</p><p></p><p>Reducing substitutions - been brought up a lot on here and elsewhere as a good way of creating space. Will tired players get injured more easily though?</p><p></p><p>The introduction of an infringement limit - never thought if this, an interesting thought, introduces a greater degree of jeopardy. A bit arbitrary though, and will it lead to teams "saving" their penalties for the red zone?</p><p></p><p>Goal line drop-out when an attacker is held up in goal - might discourage the constant pick and go stuff and courage more creative play in the 22. Unfair to punish a team for almost scoring I feel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Every Time Ref, post: 948047, member: 71826"] Hate the kicking rule. Too many lineouts and rolling mails as it is. And I agree with the consensus that lowering the tackle height is both unrealistic in the real world, and not going to prevent head injuries anyway. However... Amen to that Other interesting ideas buried in there too: Reducing substitutions - been brought up a lot on here and elsewhere as a good way of creating space. Will tired players get injured more easily though? The introduction of an infringement limit - never thought if this, an interesting thought, introduces a greater degree of jeopardy. A bit arbitrary though, and will it lead to teams “saving” their penalties for the red zone? Goal line drop-out when an attacker is held up in goal - might discourage the constant pick and go stuff and courage more creative play in the 22. Unfair to punish a team for almost scoring I feel [/QUOTE]
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