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<blockquote data-quote="nickdnz" data-source="post: 557072" data-attributes="member: 38640"><p>I like this idea. Snipers should be situated through out th stadium. Forward passes and knock on's don't result in scrums (as they slow down the game), but instead a sniper picks off the offending player. What this achieves is two things: Firstly it means the game isn't slown down by scrum resets, and secondly it actually creates space for the offensive team, as the other team is down a player (who can be dragged off and someone on the bench goes on - however you could quickly run out of substitutes for too many handling errors).</p><p></p><p>You can still take penalty shots at goal for a penalty offense (in which the offending player is doused in gasoline and lit on fire) - however if you miss the kick, the referee who is situated behind the kicker and carries a pistol, quickly eliminates the kicker. What this achieves is that it enhances the risk going for the penalty kick, instead rewarding going for a try through a territorial kick (unless your team has poor handling, in which case it's probably worth going for the kick).</p><p></p><p>Games can also be won when one team has lost all 22 players.</p><p></p><p>Food for thought?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickdnz, post: 557072, member: 38640"] I like this idea. Snipers should be situated through out th stadium. Forward passes and knock on's don't result in scrums (as they slow down the game), but instead a sniper picks off the offending player. What this achieves is two things: Firstly it means the game isn't slown down by scrum resets, and secondly it actually creates space for the offensive team, as the other team is down a player (who can be dragged off and someone on the bench goes on - however you could quickly run out of substitutes for too many handling errors). You can still take penalty shots at goal for a penalty offense (in which the offending player is doused in gasoline and lit on fire) - however if you miss the kick, the referee who is situated behind the kicker and carries a pistol, quickly eliminates the kicker. What this achieves is that it enhances the risk going for the penalty kick, instead rewarding going for a try through a territorial kick (unless your team has poor handling, in which case it's probably worth going for the kick). Games can also be won when one team has lost all 22 players. Food for thought? [/QUOTE]
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