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Ditch the knock on rule?!!
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<blockquote data-quote="UilamOsa" data-source="post: 541154" data-attributes="member: 52898"><p>I don't know if i'd agree with that. </p><p></p><p>I think the major issues with Wanders proposition is that what if there are multiple knock ons by the player? What if it's deliberate? If they happen to dribble it, I mean especially at the ruck - we are talking a majority of the time about forward play - do we 'play on'?</p><p></p><p>In indoor netball, i've tapped a ball forward to get around an opponent. It's only a small amount, and their already on the backfoot...</p><p></p><p>Also, although it's completely unlikely to happen, even if it were - it would open up something else for referees to interpret on and that's just another problem in itself.</p><p></p><p>Already posted (i think) was the fact that no one should really get away with mistakes. If we're talking about the very best of running rugby, then that's the best example of teams striving to be effective and mistake free and being rewarded for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UilamOsa, post: 541154, member: 52898"] I don't know if i'd agree with that. I think the major issues with Wanders proposition is that what if there are multiple knock ons by the player? What if it's deliberate? If they happen to dribble it, I mean especially at the ruck - we are talking a majority of the time about forward play - do we 'play on'? In indoor netball, i've tapped a ball forward to get around an opponent. It's only a small amount, and their already on the backfoot... Also, although it's completely unlikely to happen, even if it were - it would open up something else for referees to interpret on and that's just another problem in itself. Already posted (i think) was the fact that no one should really get away with mistakes. If we're talking about the very best of running rugby, then that's the best example of teams striving to be effective and mistake free and being rewarded for that. [/QUOTE]
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