I can definitely see a case for stopping boots in the ruck.Nope, it would have a negligible effect IMO.
You would reduce hits to the head by saying any boots in the ruck or chargedowns are illegal.
I can definitely see a case for stopping boots in the ruck.Nope, it would have a negligible effect IMO.
You would reduce hits to the head by saying any boots in the ruck or chargedowns are illegal.
Peat, your way risks people deliberately using their heads to shield the ball, especially in the ruck. More people could end up getting hurt that way.
Like people deliberately twist in the tackle to land on their necks and get people sent off?
A lot of RSA people including myself very gutted right now. Worst possible start for the new coach. Throughout the game i was confident the boks would take back the lead. The Irish played the game very smartly.
Allister Coetzee seems exactly the same as Peter de Villiers
In what sense exactly? de Villiers started his career beating Wales by over 20 points. He hasn't said anything controversial or stupid I have heard. So in what sense is he exactly the same?
Maybe a law should be implemented saying that you can use boots in the ruck, but if you do so you do it at your own risk as if your boot connects with someones head you get a red. A similar law with charge downs, where you can do it, but at your own risk as if you come into contact with their head you get red carded.
I seem to be the only person out there who thinks this, but I'm okay with that being a red. If you recklessly endanger the head area in just about every other part of the game you get a red, how is a charge down any different?
I just wish I'd known as I'd have gone to the pub with my family instead of staying in to watch this. 60 minutes of rugby with a man advantage usually isn't worth watching.
As an England supporter at the time I said it wasn't a red, but objectively looking back at it, it definitely should've been a red.
That already is what the Law says
[TEXTAREA]Law 16 RUCK: DEFINITIONS
A ruck is a phase of play where one or more players from each team, who are on their feet, in physical contact, close around the ball on the ground. Open play has ended.
Players are rucking when they are in a ruck and using their feet to try to win or keep possession of the ball, without being guilty of foul play.[/TEXTAREA]
[TEXTAREA]
Law 16.3 RUCKING
(f) A player rucking for the ball must not intentionally ruck players on the ground. A player rucking for the ball must try to step over players on the ground and must not intentionally step on them. A player rucking must do so near the ball.
Sanction: Penalty kick[/TEXTAREA]
Its official !!
SA rugby is in trouble. They are a mediocre test nation at best. There has been a gradual erosion of talent, skills, discipline and intellect in SA rugby over the past 8 years. Politics, bias and egotistical agendas are the root of the problem. I don't see a way back any time soon.
So long and thanks for playing.
That just doesn't correlate with "He's recklessly challenged Lambie and he knows what he's doing imo". Brown knew what he was doing and knew, more so than Stander (when has someone's arse ever knocked anyone out?), that what he was doing could do damage.Said it before say it again . If Murray does what he should do in that situation and releases the ball he doesn't get kicked in the head by another player going after the ball. Let's call it a life lesson .....