Re: NRL trialling rule changes - any good? : Sat Feb 04, 2012 2:17 pm
Wellsy13 wrote:
Haven't seen the game, but don't need to to argue about the powerplay gimmick. It's just not rugby league.
Wouldn't mind seeing the wiping of the tackle count in action to make a judgement on it because I think it may have some potential, and by the sound of it it has sped the game up. You bring up a good point though in people not knowing that an offence has occurred or what offence has occurred. Perhaps they'd need a certain signal or something to highlight during gameplay.
Wouldn't mind seeing the wiping of the tackle count in action to make a judgement on it because I think it may have some potential, and by the sound of it it has sped the game up. You bring up a good point though in people not knowing that an offence has occurred or what offence has occurred. Perhaps they'd need a certain signal or something to highlight during gameplay.
another concern is that usually, after maybe a few similar offences a referee would bring the captain in and give a warning to try and cut it out. but in this sort of situation, the team wont get that warning and won't particularly know what it is they need to cut out.
Like you say, a certain hand signal by the ref might help highlight what is going on. It also sounded like they had the refs mic connected up to the stadium speakers so people in the stadium could hear what was being said, although it was difficult to hear on tv.
From what I saw this morning, it worked out ok simply because they have one referee concentrating on the ruck so everything gets seen, in superleague with only one referee a lot of things go unnoticed which is why I think we could struggle to implement it over here.