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<blockquote data-quote="die_mole" data-source="post: 1181325" data-attributes="member: 73648"><p>Stellenbosch has always been used as a rugby lab. Lots of games in a short period of time with the games between fraternities.</p><p>When I was there they told me about the trials they had back in the day. The number one thing that sped up speed of game was allowing hands in ruck. Attacking teams didn't diddle about setting up a box kick then.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Shoulder charge into a won ruck should be a red card and 10 week suspension. It's the worst thing in rugby.</p><p></p><p>Agree about SH protection at rucks and mauls. That is the team's job. Attack already has the advantage of knowing where the ball is going they can afford to have more players in the ruck.</p><p></p><p>gator rolls are legal but WR needs to ban them now. Eventually a gator rolled player is going to stamp the **** out of the player who rolled them and public perception will be on the side of the player who got rolled.</p><p></p><p>**** shot clocks. Just give the referees the ability to mute their mics when they want to yell at the players to get into the scrum. I know we like being able to hear the ref but the game would move a lot quicker if the ref didn't have to think about every word they said.</p><p></p><p>They want every restart/kick-off to be contested, which is fine I guess.</p><p></p><p>Just make the 9s offside line his own team boom end of story. </p><p></p><p>I have no issue with the current kick offside laws. Kick tennis lasts maybe 30 seconds it is not that painful.</p><p></p><p>Half of this **** is part of the Aussie culture war against rugby. Anti-scrumming, making rugby more palatable for those with no attention spans, needless timers to entertain the bogans in the crowd,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="die_mole, post: 1181325, member: 73648"] Stellenbosch has always been used as a rugby lab. Lots of games in a short period of time with the games between fraternities. When I was there they told me about the trials they had back in the day. The number one thing that sped up speed of game was allowing hands in ruck. Attacking teams didn't diddle about setting up a box kick then. Shoulder charge into a won ruck should be a red card and 10 week suspension. It's the worst thing in rugby. Agree about SH protection at rucks and mauls. That is the team's job. Attack already has the advantage of knowing where the ball is going they can afford to have more players in the ruck. gator rolls are legal but WR needs to ban them now. Eventually a gator rolled player is going to stamp the **** out of the player who rolled them and public perception will be on the side of the player who got rolled. **** shot clocks. Just give the referees the ability to mute their mics when they want to yell at the players to get into the scrum. I know we like being able to hear the ref but the game would move a lot quicker if the ref didn't have to think about every word they said. They want every restart/kick-off to be contested, which is fine I guess. Just make the 9s offside line his own team boom end of story. I have no issue with the current kick offside laws. Kick tennis lasts maybe 30 seconds it is not that painful. Half of this **** is part of the Aussie culture war against rugby. Anti-scrumming, making rugby more palatable for those with no attention spans, needless timers to entertain the bogans in the crowd, [/QUOTE]
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