An idea for a rule change : Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:11 am
I have an idea for a rule change, something that I think would help keep the game flowing and reduce frustration caused by the number of penalties.
What if, offsides, markers not square, holding down, back chatting to the ref and any other 'minor' offences were punishable simply with a 'back to one' for the attacking team.
instead of the ref blowing the whistle, stopping the game and awarding the penalty. he could blow the whistle three times and give the back to one signal. play could continue with a fresh set of six.
if the penalty is given while the ball is in play then that would become the zero tackle, if the penalty was given during the tackle then the next tackle would be the 1st.
this would have a number of advantages:
- teams who've made a break and downfield and are held down would not lose momentum or their try scoring opportunity as the defence will not have got back when the penalty is awarded.
- if an attacking side is awarded a penalty whilst in the opponents 40, the territorial advantage gained is negligible and can result in a loss of momentum.
- the game would flow better
if a player continues to hold down the player once back to one has been called then you could have an automatic sin-bin for the offender.
i wouldn't allow kicks for goal from these penalties.
penalties for violent conduct, high tackles and what the referee deems to be "serious offences" would be punishable in the same way they are now and you could even go as far as to make a penalty kick worth 3.