Scotty
David Codey (61)
The thing that I believe holds our game back the most from growing and limits it's appeal to fringe fans is the amount of stoppages. Anything we can do to increase the time the ball is in play (to an extent) is a good thing IMO:
1. Lindommers shot clock for goal kicks
2. A type of injury clock to limit forwards going down with injury before every set piece later in the game - if you have to be treated for more than a minute you are automatically subbed (or something like that)
3. Lee's scrum engagement changes to limit resets to scrums
4. A set rule for yellow card application for multiple ruck infringements - every three is an automatic yellow. Combine this with 2 points for penalties and drop kicks and you will see the ball in play more often
If these types of changes mean that tight forwards start to struggle with the pace of the game then they might need to apply an interchange type system to the bench or increase it to 8 so there are 2 props on the bench.
1. Lindommers shot clock for goal kicks
2. A type of injury clock to limit forwards going down with injury before every set piece later in the game - if you have to be treated for more than a minute you are automatically subbed (or something like that)
3. Lee's scrum engagement changes to limit resets to scrums
4. A set rule for yellow card application for multiple ruck infringements - every three is an automatic yellow. Combine this with 2 points for penalties and drop kicks and you will see the ball in play more often
If these types of changes mean that tight forwards start to struggle with the pace of the game then they might need to apply an interchange type system to the bench or increase it to 8 so there are 2 props on the bench.