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Tahfan
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So here we are then end of another World Cup. I think the improvement of the so called minnow teams has been excellent and long may it continue. Sure there have been a couple of pastings but by and large most have exceeded expectations.
The downside, way too many penalties and not enough tries when the "big boys" meet. So what can we do to start to see a better quality of rugby played (and scrum penalty > 3 points is NOT quality rugby!)
The ELV's were an OK attempt but were always going to fail as they were designed for when the SH plays and their conditions rather then a winter NH game.
So a simple 3 point plan to improve the game:
1) Change the laws about when people can kick for goal.
Don't change the offences, and no interpretation. Simply change the law so that if the offence is outside the 22 then no kick at goal can be taken. Sure you will get some "professional" fouls being committed but that's what yellow cards are for and the change this would bring would be a lot more attacking play inside the 22 and stop the reward for iffy penalties on the 10 meter line when ref's are guessing at scrum time
2) Switch the points awarded for a conversion and a drop goal
Kick after try worth 3 and DG worth 2 should encourage people to run the ball more and reward those who do.
3) Get rid of Paddy O'Brien and replace him with someone a lot less egocentric.
POB seems to be determined to make the referees center of attention and the game more about the laws then the players. Lets get someone in there who will work with the players to address the major issues and have some consistency from one year to the next on how not only how both hemispheres are refereeing the game but what they are told to referee.
Unfortunately the IRB are change-o-phobes and none of this is likely to happen but man if it did I think it would lead to a lot more attacking rugby and marginalise the technical infringements that give too many cheap points away.
The downside, way too many penalties and not enough tries when the "big boys" meet. So what can we do to start to see a better quality of rugby played (and scrum penalty > 3 points is NOT quality rugby!)
The ELV's were an OK attempt but were always going to fail as they were designed for when the SH plays and their conditions rather then a winter NH game.
So a simple 3 point plan to improve the game:
1) Change the laws about when people can kick for goal.
Don't change the offences, and no interpretation. Simply change the law so that if the offence is outside the 22 then no kick at goal can be taken. Sure you will get some "professional" fouls being committed but that's what yellow cards are for and the change this would bring would be a lot more attacking play inside the 22 and stop the reward for iffy penalties on the 10 meter line when ref's are guessing at scrum time
2) Switch the points awarded for a conversion and a drop goal
Kick after try worth 3 and DG worth 2 should encourage people to run the ball more and reward those who do.
3) Get rid of Paddy O'Brien and replace him with someone a lot less egocentric.
POB seems to be determined to make the referees center of attention and the game more about the laws then the players. Lets get someone in there who will work with the players to address the major issues and have some consistency from one year to the next on how not only how both hemispheres are refereeing the game but what they are told to referee.
Unfortunately the IRB are change-o-phobes and none of this is likely to happen but man if it did I think it would lead to a lot more attacking rugby and marginalise the technical infringements that give too many cheap points away.