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<blockquote data-quote="Sam Owen" data-source="post: 543928" data-attributes="member: 43087"><p>40m tap does change things for the better. Kickers would have to be a bit more careful despite the pressure of the defenders trying to charge down or sack.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of charge down, the new rule in regards to no re-count for charge downs is a good one IMO. If you fail to clear the ball because the opposition hustled hard to charge down your kick, you shouldnt be rewarded another set of 6 for your failure (given that you managed to regather the ball back after the charge down). Its a similar big play to that of Grid Iron when the quarter back gets sacked. </p><p></p><p>Not many backline set pieces of the scrum end up in a try but there are times that it does happen. Leaving the 13 out will most probably stamp out any more tries coming of the scrum. Its an interesting rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam Owen, post: 543928, member: 43087"] 40m tap does change things for the better. Kickers would have to be a bit more careful despite the pressure of the defenders trying to charge down or sack. Speaking of charge down, the new rule in regards to no re-count for charge downs is a good one IMO. If you fail to clear the ball because the opposition hustled hard to charge down your kick, you shouldnt be rewarded another set of 6 for your failure (given that you managed to regather the ball back after the charge down). Its a similar big play to that of Grid Iron when the quarter back gets sacked. Not many backline set pieces of the scrum end up in a try but there are times that it does happen. Leaving the 13 out will most probably stamp out any more tries coming of the scrum. Its an interesting rule. [/QUOTE]
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