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All Blacks v Pumas, Sat 10th August 5.05pm AEST @ Sky Stadium, Wellington

Rudderless

Trevor Allan (34)
SANZAAR has today confirmed the roll out of several Law Variations that will be implemented in The Rugby Championship 2024 (TRC). The rationale behind the variations is to speed up the game by reducing the amount of unnecessary stoppages and to clarify law interpretations.


1) RED CARD

In the event foul play is determined to be deliberate and with a high level of danger it will result in a full red card for the offending player who will not return to the field nor be able to be replaced.
All other Red Cards that do not meet the above threshold will be 20 min Red Cards in which the offending player will be removed from the match but will be entitled to be replaced by another player after 20 minutes. The offending team will then be able to replace the red carded player with one of their available replacements.

Rationale: the individual, not the game, punished for red card offences.

2) COUNTDOWN CLOCK FOR SCRUM, LINEOUTS AND KICKS AT GOAL.

a) Conversion & Penalty: A player will have 60 seconds to kick at goal [conversion] from when a try is scored; or 60 seconds to kick at goal [penalty] from time referee is informed of kick at goal option. If a player exceeds this time limit the conversion kick shall not count/be kicked – play restarts at the centre mark; for a Penalty a scrum is awarded to the non-kicking team at the place of the penalty.
b) Scrum: A scrum must be set 30 seconds from when the mark for scrum is made by the referee. A Free Kick shall be awarded at place of scrum against the team causing the delay.
c) Lineout: A lineout must be formed 30 seconds from the AR signalling the place of the lineout. A free kick shall be awarded on 15-metre line against team causing the delay.

Rationale: Speed up ball returning to play after a score, kick for touch or scrum.

3) PROTECTION OF THE NINE AT THE BASE OF THE SCRUM, RUCK AND AT THE MAUL

Ruck: A player who was part of the ruck may not play an opponent who is near it, and who is attempting to play the ball away. ‘Near’ is defined in Law as being “within one metre”.
Sanction: Penalty
Maul: A player who is part of the maul may not play an opponent near it, and who is attempting to play the ball away.
Sanction: Penalty
Scrum: Once play in the scrum begins, the scrum-half of the team not in possession must take up a position with both feet no further than the centre line of the tunnel; or permanently retires to a point on the offside line either at that team’s hindmost foot, or permanently retires at least five metres behind the hindmost foot.
Sanction: Penalty.

Rationale – all three measures allow the scrum half, or player in that role, to play the ball away cleanly from the phase of play without disruption.

4) PLAY ON FOR A LINEOUT NOT STRAIGHT IF THE THROW IN IS UNCONTESTED.

Law dictates that the ball must be thrown straight into the lineout.
However, if the defending team are not lifted to compete for the ball, then play shall continue in the instance a throw may appear not straight.
If the defending team lift a teammate to compete for the ball and a throw is not deemed not straight by referee then they shall be offered the option of a lineout or scrum. If the lineout is chosen and the ball is again not thrown straight, a scrum is awarded to the team that originally threw in the ball.

Rationale: Doesn’t force a stop in play where no material offence has taken place.
 

Dismal Pillock

Michael Lynagh (62)
The rationale behind the variations is to speed up the game by reducing the amount of unnecessary stoppages
Bok fans react:

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Marce

John Hipwell (52)
The Pumas starting XV:

1 Thomas Gallo
2 Ignacio Ruiz
3 Eduardo Bello
4 Franco Molina
5 Pedro Rubiolo
6 Pablo Matera (c)
7 Marcos Kremer
8 Juan Martin Gonzalez
9 Gonzalo Bertranou
10 Santiago Carreras
11 Mateo Carreras
12 Santiago Chocobares
13 Lucio Cinti
14 Matias Moroni
15 Juan Cruz Mallia

16 Agustin Creevy
17 Mayco Vivas
18 Joel Sclavi
19 Efrain Elias
20 Tomas Lavanini
21 Joaquin Oviedo
22 Lautaro Bazan Velez
23 Tomas Albornoz
 

dru

David Wilson (68)
LOL their flankers are 2 metres tall.

Their locks must be fahhking huuuge.

Somewhat unusual - quick google on the starting locks, both are shorter than the 7.

4. Franco Molina 1.98m 114kg
5. Pedro Rubiolo 1.91m 114kg
6. Pablo Matera 1.92m 109kg
7. Marcos Kremer 2.00m (ears look like a lot of time spent in the row, plays flanker in France) 116kg
8. Juan Martin Gonzalez 1.92m 102kg
 

Marce

John Hipwell (52)
What are your thoughts, Marce? How well have Pumas prepared, are they are strength? If they pull off a win it has a pretty decent impact on the rankings.
I'm not sure. This is the real first test for this team like WBs against Saffas. They already played against France B and Uruguay so let's see what happens
 
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Dismal Pillock

Michael Lynagh (62)

This is exactly what I want to hear from new coach:
“We had a conversation with Rieko and it’s a competitive position. We’ve got two or three guys we can pick now and it’s a performance-based sport and everyone has got areas to work on and I’ve gone with Anton,” Robertson said.

The equivalent from the previous dipshit in charge wouldve been:
“We had no conversation with Rieko. We’ve got two or three guys we can pick now but I don't know anything about anything and I'm too scared to make a change until it's forced on me through injury, ffs I'd still be picking Gorge Bridge if he hadnt got injured and let Caleb Clarke in by the way I'm a big fat baby and Joe Schmidt was running the All Blacks team for the last 2 years and I’ve gone with whoever Shag went with hello my name is Ian and I am a giant big fat pudding brain” Foster said.
 
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