Law Changes
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Good point we'll made. I will crawl back under my rock and order some glasses.
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However all of those are specific and I was thinking generally. So here goes....
I was thinking about the time suck that penalties and other stoppages cause and was thinking if we need to look at the clock being stopped more often. One of the HC quarter finals had no tries and lots of penalties. If all the allowed time for the kicks was taken the over 30min of the game was lost.
I would suggest only allowing 60sec for kicks and stop the clock for the duration.
This could have an additional benefit of rewarding the fitter teams as opposed to the monsters.
I was thinking about the time suck that penalties and other stoppages cause and was thinking if we need to look at the clock being stopped more often. One of the HC quarter finals had no tries and lots of penalties. If all the allowed time for the kicks was taken the over 30min of the game was lost.
I would suggest only allowing 60sec for kicks and stop the clock for the duration.
This could have an additional benefit of rewarding the fitter teams as opposed to the monsters.
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Stop the clock for all the messing around before scrums in the last 10 mins would do me fine.Fireworks wrote: ↑April 28th, 2021, 3:18 pm However all of those are specific and I was thinking generally. So here goes....
I was thinking about the time suck that penalties and other stoppages cause and was thinking if we need to look at the clock being stopped more often. One of the HC quarter finals had no tries and lots of penalties. If all the allowed time for the kicks was taken the over 30min of the game was lost.
I would suggest only allowing 60sec for kicks and stop the clock for the duration.
This could have an additional benefit of rewarding the fitter teams as opposed to the monsters.
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Munster Fans have already stopped the clocks in 2008,
Don’t worry folks, I’m here all week
Don’t worry folks, I’m here all week
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If you stop the clock, shorten the game
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Might go well with allowing the ref to add a little time back to the clock for deliberate slow play and messing at scrums. Don't think I would shorten the games.