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Peter Sullivan (51)
A couple of ideas for fixing up rugby. I know this subject has been done to death, but I'd like to have a go.
Firstly, the referees harden up and adopt this system:
Referee's MUST yellow card a player from a team that has broken a law twice previously in that game. Also, referees MUST yellow card a player who has committed three offences.
This does not restrict referee's from sin binning players from teams who have broken a law less times than this.
Example:
3rd Minute: 7. Blue is penalised for playing the ball on the ground.
10th Minute: 4. Blue is penalised for playing the ball on the ground. Referee warns Blue Captain.
14th Minute: 12. Blue is penalised for playing the ball on the ground. 12 Blue is subsequently sin binned.
Any further Blue team players who play the ball on the ground are also sin binned immediately.
25th Minute: 4. Blue fails to release the tackled player and is penalised.
46th Minute: 4. Blue leaves his feet at the breakdown and is penalised. 4. Blue is subsequently sin binned.
And secondly, the fairly straightforward "Survivor Rugby" rule:
On the occasion that the referee yellow card a player, the opposition captain decides which player will leave the field.
Example: 9. Blue is yellow carded for repeat infringements. White captain selects that 3. Blue be the removed player, who then leaves the field for ten minutes.
For particular incidents where the referee deems that it is unsafe for a player to remain on the field, the referee may yellow card said player and not allow the opposition captain his selection. This applies for all red cards; upon issuing a red card, the referee will not allow the opposition captain the selection of which player leave the field.
Thoughts?
Firstly, the referees harden up and adopt this system:
Referee's MUST yellow card a player from a team that has broken a law twice previously in that game. Also, referees MUST yellow card a player who has committed three offences.
This does not restrict referee's from sin binning players from teams who have broken a law less times than this.
Example:
3rd Minute: 7. Blue is penalised for playing the ball on the ground.
10th Minute: 4. Blue is penalised for playing the ball on the ground. Referee warns Blue Captain.
14th Minute: 12. Blue is penalised for playing the ball on the ground. 12 Blue is subsequently sin binned.
Any further Blue team players who play the ball on the ground are also sin binned immediately.
25th Minute: 4. Blue fails to release the tackled player and is penalised.
46th Minute: 4. Blue leaves his feet at the breakdown and is penalised. 4. Blue is subsequently sin binned.
And secondly, the fairly straightforward "Survivor Rugby" rule:
On the occasion that the referee yellow card a player, the opposition captain decides which player will leave the field.
Example: 9. Blue is yellow carded for repeat infringements. White captain selects that 3. Blue be the removed player, who then leaves the field for ten minutes.
For particular incidents where the referee deems that it is unsafe for a player to remain on the field, the referee may yellow card said player and not allow the opposition captain his selection. This applies for all red cards; upon issuing a red card, the referee will not allow the opposition captain the selection of which player leave the field.
Thoughts?