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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 433885" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>If a free-flowing spectacle of tries is what people want AT ALL COSTS the better way to do it is to have a firmer hand or adapt rules to counter fringe illegal play at the breakdown and ITO playing offside (something NZ are masters of) rather than looking at the drop goal which isn't as much something people play for (as SA and Eng get blamed for) as opposed to being a resort after failed attempts at fast ball usually due to the former. The only times people really go for it is in very tight matches where I feel it hightens tension and is a wonderful part of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 433885, member: 39190"] If a free-flowing spectacle of tries is what people want AT ALL COSTS the better way to do it is to have a firmer hand or adapt rules to counter fringe illegal play at the breakdown and ITO playing offside (something NZ are masters of) rather than looking at the drop goal which isn't as much something people play for (as SA and Eng get blamed for) as opposed to being a resort after failed attempts at fast ball usually due to the former. The only times people really go for it is in very tight matches where I feel it hightens tension and is a wonderful part of the game. [/QUOTE]
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