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It's hard to see how it'll ease the player points pressure at Randwick when he was a 1 pointer last season
He was a Gen Blue player. I'LL have to research the points system to see how it works.
It's hard to see how it'll ease the player points pressure at Randwick when he was a 1 pointer last season
He was a Gen Blue player. I'LL have to research the points system to see how it works.
He was a 1-point player in the 2nd Grade Colts semi-final against Souths last year
He was named in the the wider Gen Blues training squad this year, but wasn't last season
OK, thanks.
This no doubt is covering old ground but to clarify, 40 points is allowed for 1st grade Colts teams and 30 points for 2nd grade.
Randwick look to have a lot of 6 and 4 point players with some discounts thrown in for some.
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Yep OC
Back to 2 years ago - run a player on for 5 minutes in 2s or 3s and bring him on as a ZERO pointed reserve in 1sts. End up with 50 points on the field..
Funny how the game is manipulated for the lucky few.No wonder people just walk away.
Then again will anyone police it and what penalties if any will be handed out?
Will that happen again, or will that player's points be counted given its a fresh game?
Not how OC has explained the possible ruling above. You would have a max of 40 points on the field at any one time, however you could replace a 6 point player with another 6 point player , hence throughout the course of the game quite possible to utilise way over the 40 points in player value .
On a brighter note I believe that OC's team Souths are in for a big year, have developed their players well over the past 3 years with a solid program in place, and hopefully can go 1 better than Norths last year and win the premiership..
Not how OC has explained the possible ruling above. You would have a max of 40 points on the field at any one time, however you could replace a 6 point player with another 6 point player , hence throughout the course of the game quite possible to utilise way over the 40 points in player value .
On a brighter note I believe that OC's team Souths are in for a big year, have developed their players well over the past 3 years with a solid program in place, and hopefully can go 1 better than Norths last year and win the premiership..
I think I've got it now.
15 on the field and 8 on the reserves bench with an unlimited number of times replacements can be made during a game using all 23 players. As long as the total onfield player points do not exceed 40.
This will give teams with a strong reserve bench an advantage concerning injuries and at times during a game when fatigue becomes a factor especially towards the end of each half. Also if any particular player is having an.off day.
It can be a big advantage although I suspect coaches wont want to chop and change their players too much during a game just for the sake of it. That could go against them.
Can players who have played in the 2nds sit on the bench for 1sts ?
I think your getting confused I don't think it would be unlimited interchange just that the 15 players on the fields points must not exceed 40 at all times during the game or 35 in 2nd colts instance.
Ut seems a ridiculous situation. A team can start on 40.points, and replace a 6 point player with a 6 point player and it doesnt add to the team points. All that does is create the haves and have nots. My understanding was the points system was to even the spread of talented individuals across the board. This new system doesn't do that. The club with the most money and most to offer players wins. The system last season was fine, i dont see why it needed fo change. I assume clubs recruited and realized they had too many high point players, probably over promised, and then asked for the system to change. Disappointing
It will certainly favour the ''big'' clubs, especially with 8 fresh reserves on the bench, all of whom could potentially be high ranking players.
8 reserves are allowed - I'm not sure that any club has the capacity to have 8 'fresh' reserves on the bench. Most reserves will have played the previous game.
It will certainly favour the ''big'' clubs, especially with 8 fresh reserves on the bench, all of whom could potentially be high ranking players.