contested scrums are a laugh.
Died in the wool rugby fans like them because its now a point of difference to every other game.
If you want big fat blokes missing more tackles just restrict the amount of substitutes more, the heavier the load the more energy used in carrying it, simple physics really.
the question becomes what kind of game do you want to see.
I personally think this formula is popular for most games (see basketball or even soccer if you will)
- 1 - The number one part of the game is the attack trying to get through the defence with the defence doing everything in its power to stop the attack and regain possession.
- 2 - Fight for possession - I think there has to be the perfect balance of attack vs defence and the fight for possession.
right now where rugby league is short is the fight for possession isn't there, bring back the legal stripping and bingo it is back with vengeance.
Striking the ball at the play the ball, whilst I like it in theory imo it will just unnecessarily slow the game down and turn it into a bit of a shitfest at time , for limited turnovers as players learn how to play the ball in a defensively slow fashion.
If you want to start with rugby union as a starting point, that is fine too but you are going to have to make a lot more changes because the beast has been to slow and cumbersome to make them in the past.
- 1 - points system, it is an absolute laughing stock, when you have teams always electing for the penalty or taking a field goal for shits and giggles you know you have troubles.
Compounding this is sides playing for territory just to get the three points.
- 2 - Line outs, the organised nature of them is a joke, I don't mind allowing quick line outs to stay. However, if the defensive side gets there in time to stop the fast line out, the team with the ball should have the option to elect to take a tap. Obviously the defence can get set which they wouldn't do in a quick line out scenario.
- 3 - 13 phases of pick runs. It happens all the time. St George mastered it back in the day. its sad that died in the wool rugby fans don't recognise how boring a 5'5 round and 5'3 tall guy running two feet low to the ground before falling over just to keep his side in possession hoping they will get a penalty or the other side will contract ebola or they will hold there 3-0 lead for the next 60 minutes is entertaining for anyone else watching or on the field. Quite frankly you need a tackle count, just like basketball needs a shot clock.
If that feels to much like league to you, you can make it a shot clock, it doesn't matter just a way to make the attacking team use it or lose it.
- 4 - Play the ball. This one is going to frustrate some certain union people the most, as there is a whole host of union players, who have the speed of a fat mountain, the hands of a fat mountain, the movement of a fat mountain, and the brain cell count of fat mountain, who actually like watching fat mountains on tv.
I am sorry but having a fat mountain clear out the ruck or help you push forward in a maul is both boring for the viewer and wastes roster spots on teams on fat mountains who need to learn how to actually catch run and pass which is what the game is all about...
thus once the rugby union player has hit the deck or is no longer moving forward, so long as he has been able to not have the ball stripped from him, put the thing on the ground play to a man behind you and lets go again.
and so on and so forth.
Thus why I started from rugby league, its easier to get to an optimal product faster.