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New Stellenbosch Laws - Good or Bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="mj44" data-source="post: 128729"><p><em>i think the kicking rule is bullshit, it will lead to the demise of the great tactical kickers like stephen larkham.. bullshit.</em></p><p></p><p>You're joking right? If anything it'll making kicking skill more important since if you kick you'll have to be more precise. The idea is to force counter-attack or high quality tactical kicking, instead of the easy "pass back and boot it out". Good rule.</p><p></p><p>I like reducing the number of full penalties, making for better attacking rugby and make tries a little bit more important. Drop goals should become more important as well, unfortunate that they're still 3 points.</p><p></p><p>I think allowing a collapse of the maul is pretty bad, not just for safety but it takes away a strong weapon of a dominant pack, and the many strategies are what makes rugby such a great game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mj44, post: 128729"] [i]i think the kicking rule is bullshit, it will lead to the demise of the great tactical kickers like stephen larkham.. bullshit.[/i] You're joking right? If anything it'll making kicking skill more important since if you kick you'll have to be more precise. The idea is to force counter-attack or high quality tactical kicking, instead of the easy "pass back and boot it out". Good rule. I like reducing the number of full penalties, making for better attacking rugby and make tries a little bit more important. Drop goals should become more important as well, unfortunate that they're still 3 points. I think allowing a collapse of the maul is pretty bad, not just for safety but it takes away a strong weapon of a dominant pack, and the many strategies are what makes rugby such a great game. [/QUOTE]
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