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Peter Sullivan (51)
on friday and again last night (19/21) lots of penalties at the ruck and maul. nothing unusual about that.
except, to my eye there seems to have been a significant change in the emphasis between releasing the ball carrier and tackler rolling away and the tackled player releasing the ball. last night i think only once did the tackled player get penalised for holding on and on friday i cant remember a single instance when the defence won a turnover without being penalised, so much so the delve said the rebels stopped competing at the breakdown and flooded the backline.
i understand the rationale behind the emphasis to allow quick ball and free flowing rugby, but i feel it might prove counterproductive and make our game even more like league in the no contest at the tackle
anyone else's thoughts
except, to my eye there seems to have been a significant change in the emphasis between releasing the ball carrier and tackler rolling away and the tackled player releasing the ball. last night i think only once did the tackled player get penalised for holding on and on friday i cant remember a single instance when the defence won a turnover without being penalised, so much so the delve said the rebels stopped competing at the breakdown and flooded the backline.
i understand the rationale behind the emphasis to allow quick ball and free flowing rugby, but i feel it might prove counterproductive and make our game even more like league in the no contest at the tackle
anyone else's thoughts