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Bob McCowan (2)
@Braveheart
I hear what you're saying, and as a Brumby fan subjected to Jake White's love of Jesse Mogg taking rubbish penalty shots from 50 out all last year, God knows I agree they aren't guaranteed points. But I use the 50-out penalty analogy as an example of the extremeness of the outcome. A team on attack on halfway holds onto the ball a bit too long or something happens at a scrum and all of a sudden the other team might be scoring points despite having not had the ball and potentially being (just) inside their own half. That feels harsh and does put off a lot of non-rugby tragics.
I guess, simplisticly, the philosopy of my idea works such that:
a) You do something wrong on attack, you lose the ball
b) You do something wrong on defence and either defending gets harder (field position) or you cop points (penalty goal).
These outcomes feels fair, don't remove the disincentive for illegal play and would speed up the game. It is kind of like volleyball scoring actually!
I hear what you're saying, and as a Brumby fan subjected to Jake White's love of Jesse Mogg taking rubbish penalty shots from 50 out all last year, God knows I agree they aren't guaranteed points. But I use the 50-out penalty analogy as an example of the extremeness of the outcome. A team on attack on halfway holds onto the ball a bit too long or something happens at a scrum and all of a sudden the other team might be scoring points despite having not had the ball and potentially being (just) inside their own half. That feels harsh and does put off a lot of non-rugby tragics.
I guess, simplisticly, the philosopy of my idea works such that:
a) You do something wrong on attack, you lose the ball
b) You do something wrong on defence and either defending gets harder (field position) or you cop points (penalty goal).
These outcomes feels fair, don't remove the disincentive for illegal play and would speed up the game. It is kind of like volleyball scoring actually!