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<blockquote data-quote="Bullitt" data-source="post: 163957"><p>Christ, the next <strong>LAW</strong> to be tested are only 2 people are allowed to stand square of the tackled player while the rest will have to retreat 10m.</p><p></p><p>Then it will be decided that 15 players are far too many. 13 sounds like a much better, overall more rounded number.</p><p></p><p>And after all, we want to encourage much more scoring, so let's drop the value of everything. Say, 4 for a try, 2 for a conversion, 1 for a penalty and 1 for a drop goal. (Unless of course Australia have just won a match with the boot, then a DG shall remain at 3 because naturally it makes far more sense).</p><p></p><p>Then finally, the pièce de résistance will be when only 5 rucks, mauls or breakdowns, for the sake of ease, let's call them tackles, will be allowed before the ball has to be given to the opposition.</p><p></p><p>I don't know why no-one hasn't ever tried these different <strong>laws</strong> in rugby before, it could be a sensation - Especially in Australia and the North West of England.</p><p></p><p>Responce elsewhere however may well be "take it or leave it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullitt, post: 163957"] Christ, the next [b]LAW[/b] to be tested are only 2 people are allowed to stand square of the tackled player while the rest will have to retreat 10m. Then it will be decided that 15 players are far too many. 13 sounds like a much better, overall more rounded number. And after all, we want to encourage much more scoring, so let's drop the value of everything. Say, 4 for a try, 2 for a conversion, 1 for a penalty and 1 for a drop goal. (Unless of course Australia have just won a match with the boot, then a DG shall remain at 3 because naturally it makes far more sense). Then finally, the pièce de résistance will be when only 5 rucks, mauls or breakdowns, for the sake of ease, let's call them tackles, will be allowed before the ball has to be given to the opposition. I don't know why no-one hasn't ever tried these different [b]laws[/b] in rugby before, it could be a sensation - Especially in Australia and the North West of England. Responce elsewhere however may well be "take it or leave it". [/QUOTE]
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