Spot on mate, more fatigue , more sloppy lazy tackles , more head injuriesHere we go again.....
More ball in play, less time for rest meaning more fatigue, meaning more injuries and will also result in players doing lazy tackles due to more fatigue (example; lazy head high shots)
Have they ever.Are these muppets even listening to the fans
I stand corrected...just another reason that scrums mean nothing....Halves don't put the ball in anymore do they?
Thus alienating the young players who aren't of the specific build and will move on to Rugby where it is necessary to have players of every shape and size...I heard someone say last night that the way the game is going with the changes continually being rolled out that it will soon be best suited to all players being of exactly the same shape and body type.
Mind boggling isnt it.So now they are taking out the kicking skill out of the game.
Just make it touch footy ..no kicking right?
I think wayne pearce needs to resign from the commission, absolutely useless
Homogeneity, that is the way of society at the moment. It is partly a result of the way society is being increasingly driven by algorithms. Algorithms work on norms and averages, therefore the more influence they have on society, the more they have the effect of favour and bias toward a normative centre.I heard someone say last night that the way the game is going with the changes continually being rolled out that it will soon be best suited to all players being of exactly the same shape and body type.
How about our set play from the scrum yesterday, that was magic, old school, caught the farkers napping, loved it.I stand corrected...just another reason that scrums mean nothing....
What i was meaning was there is no contesting the scrum in today's game. They don't even pack it properly or push. I remember the days the forwards would jam in to the opposition as the two teams packed in against each other.But it's always been that way, plus it gave both sets of forwards a breather, plus it didn't guarantee the side feeding the ball won the contest... great concept. It's just too bad that those in charge are too focussed on their own agendas to see the game how it is supposed to be played.
Yes, it was fantastic and I was actually waiting for them to pull it up. Great work at the scrum base selling the pass as going one way but thrown the other.How about our set play from the scrum yesterday, that was magic, old school, caught the farkers napping, loved it.
Always a Bulldog