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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 591700" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>In our varsity cup tournament last year the captain had 2 chances to challenge a decision and have it referred to the TMO. If the decision was upheld the team lost one of their options to challenge. It really worked a treat and I can't understand why they don't implement it here. On average there was about 3 or 4 instances in a game and it was really all action from there. The action was helped on by penalties being 2 points and a converted try 8 points (conversion goal worth 3) by that they can keep IMO; deliberate infringements in the red zone is just too much of a have-to-do to keep the tries out.</p><p></p><p>EDIT; I do however like the tries being worth more in our lower leagues as it forces our player to learn how to score tries while the opposition try to spoil (and also teaches our players how to spoil effectively and get away with it which is something we aren't as adept at as other countries but we're getting there; last week our forwards as a group got away with illegally slowing down a lot of Aussie ball)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 591700, member: 39190"] In our varsity cup tournament last year the captain had 2 chances to challenge a decision and have it referred to the TMO. If the decision was upheld the team lost one of their options to challenge. It really worked a treat and I can't understand why they don't implement it here. On average there was about 3 or 4 instances in a game and it was really all action from there. The action was helped on by penalties being 2 points and a converted try 8 points (conversion goal worth 3) by that they can keep IMO; deliberate infringements in the red zone is just too much of a have-to-do to keep the tries out. EDIT; I do however like the tries being worth more in our lower leagues as it forces our player to learn how to score tries while the opposition try to spoil (and also teaches our players how to spoil effectively and get away with it which is something we aren't as adept at as other countries but we're getting there; last week our forwards as a group got away with illegally slowing down a lot of Aussie ball) [/QUOTE]
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