Dux wrote:
Where I think we need some serious improvement is in the consistency of the ways in which foul play is punished, both on the pitch and at the disciplinary, but there is already a stink being kicked up about this by several coaches, so I'd imagine some sort of review will end up happening soon.
The refs are lacking conviction.
I say, scrap the "on report" judgement.
Clubs were always allowed to site players for issues they thought constituted foul play.
There's no reason that this couldn't be complimented by having the refs watch the match footage back through the week to check for any incidents.
"On Report", whilst well intended (to be used when a ref suspects something has gone on, but didn't see), is used as a substitute for a decision that has any consequence during the match.
As I've said elsewhere, we could sort this
flattening halfbacks problem easily with a generous dollop of yellow cards. When it happens, yellow card. Suspect a late hit/tackle off the ball - yellow card. Give it a month and all these cheap shot will've stopped.