Ok, so (don't ask me why, frankly I have no idea) I finally took one for the team.
I will NOT be doing it again I might add. You just gotta put your head down and 'do the job' assigned, no matter how hard. A bit like a disaster in a huge block of flats with all the toilets blocked up, and you are the plumber.
you just gotta put your head down and cop the shit.
SOOOoooo, I watched the second half of bulldogs vs tigers and kept the stats. It was surprisingly easy to do, just write down the number of passes each tackle, start a new line when the other team gets the ball, and circle the pass number when a kick occurs.
Some raw data, I have it here in front of me if there are questions later, but for now we will just go to the summary.
Raw gross figures. 179 tackles (I presume have not got any 'crazy' definition of a tackle). For that number of tackles, there were 223 passes.
This gives us a ration of passes/tackles of 1.24. (there are a few 'seven' tackles, I presume that is the zero tackle in play. That was not around when I played the game)
Also, the number of kicks (excluding penalties etc, ie kicks in play) was 22.
I then watched the first half of canterbury vs northland.
gross figures, 116 tackles, 176 passes, giving a ratio of 1.52 passes/tackle ( again, tackle here is a ruck, maul whatever)
Total number of kicks in that half was 19.
Only when I kept noticing did I start to note the numbers, so not fully accurate, I saw 13 play the balls where the player did not rake it back with his foot! He just stepped over it, or 'made the attempt' but not the contact. I mean there are not an awful lot of skills required in the game, but you woulda thought something as basic as this could be done by most competent athletes?
I did not keep count of how many scrums there were (and there are not as many in league as rugby, granted) BUT oddly enough, there were two resets anyway! I mean jeez louise, does it really fuckin matter with league scrums? The ref gets all pedantic and resets it? For WHAT I wonder. And pfitzy was right, they actually do take more time than you would imagine.
The ITM game had ten scrums in the half, with one reset.
General thoughts. There is an obvious difference in the number of tackles, and if you think about it there *should* be more tackles in league. If only because 'there is not much else' in the game.
In the rugby there were many lineouts (note, not all take time, there are quite a few quick throws nowadays), as noted more scrums, then we have the rucks and mauls.
One thing that occurred to me was that in league, when you are attacking and in their 22, that is when the greater number of passes occur. When you are defending and getting out of your 22, that is when it is one off the play the ball and one pass per tackle.
A lot of time in rugby, when you are attacking (thru your forwards mainly I guess) in the 22 is when the ratio comes down to one pass/tackle, as you get the forwards hitting up close to the line.
Unless of course you go to the backs then.
Strangely enough, I COULD put myself 'into the mindset of a leaguie' and (I think) see what their problem is. Maybe that could only come about by watching the two back to back.
I can understand how a leaguie might think it slower (even tho it aint, refer to the raw stats above) because the tempo of our game does change quite a lot. But that can only come about if you think the constant repetition of pass/tackle constitutes the essence of a good game.
I don't, I like that we have so many different options, I love it (as happened in the ITM game) that there can be looseheads as well as a pushover try.
Anyway, it was good to be able to put myself 'into their mindset', I (think) I can see their objections, quiet obviously I do not agree with them, but still to get a better understanding of the opposing view is always valuable.
In any case, the raw stats above do NOT show (as I suspected) that rugby is slower, and bearing in mind the many extra dimensions involved in a game of rugby that do not appear in those stats, it is a faster and more varied game (for my tastes at least)