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| Quote ="MorePlaymakersNeeded"I like the idea of a permanent video ref, for some consistency, but the problem with that is that games could no longer take place at the same time.'"
They've been doing this already on some nights this year. Just not for all 6 matches, We've had a central video ref in Media City (not the same one every week like I would prefer though) who gets a feed from all the different games, and refs it remotely. The only issue is that there can be a delay if two games need a decision at the same time.
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| Quote ="Smiffy27"The Short Drop Out has obviously become a bit of a thing to do in Oz because of the new law. You would think it would catch on here too.'"
Probably, I mean Leeds were doing it for a short time till they saw it was not working for them and the ironic cheer from their fans when they went long for first time. But like Uncle Rico said there is a time and place for it.
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| Quote ="karetaker"Probably, I mean Leeds were doing it for a short time till they saw it was not working for them and the ironic cheer from their fans when they went long for first time. But like Uncle Rico said there is a time and place for it.'"
Yes I remember Leeds getting into it. It didn't really work for them. New laws though will change it.
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| Quote ="Smiffy27"Yes I remember Leeds getting into it. It didn't really work for them. New laws though will change it.'"
Why will the new laws change it, it used to be a penalty and kick to touch or tap on the 10m and now it's just a PTB on the 10m line, what has changed to make teams suddenly think they should now go for short drop out's or am I missing something so obvious that I can't see for looking?
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Quote ="Warrior Winger"Why will the new laws change it, it used to be a penalty and kick to touch or tap on the 10m and now it's just a PTB on the 10m line, what has changed to make teams suddenly think they should now go for short drop out's or am I missing something so obvious that I can't see for looking?'"
If you kicked it out on the full or didn't kick it 10m you gave away 2pts from a kick under the posts.
With the new laws the opposition just get possession. It isn't a Penalty offence anymore.
FROM NRL
"Traditionally, teams have attempted to kick the ball as far as possible off a set restart, but a new ruled in introduced in 2024 — meaning short drop-outs and kick-offs are no longer penalised if they don't go the required 10-metre distance or go out on the full — has taken the tactic to a new level
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 117631de98
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Quote ="Warrior Winger"Why will the new laws change it, it used to be a penalty and kick to touch or tap on the 10m and now it's just a PTB on the 10m line, what has changed to make teams suddenly think they should now go for short drop out's or am I missing something so obvious that I can't see for looking?'"
If you kicked it out on the full or didn't kick it 10m you gave away 2pts from a kick under the posts.
With the new laws the opposition just get possession. It isn't a Penalty offence anymore.
FROM NRL
"Traditionally, teams have attempted to kick the ball as far as possible off a set restart, but a new ruled in introduced in 2024 — meaning short drop-outs and kick-offs are no longer penalised if they don't go the required 10-metre distance or go out on the full — has taken the tactic to a new level
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 117631de98
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Quote ="Smiffy27"If you kicked it out on the full or didn't kick it 10m you gave away 2pts from a kick under the posts.
With the new laws the opposition just get possession. It isn't a Penalty offence anymore.
FROM NRL
"Traditionally, teams have attempted to kick the ball as far as possible off a set restart, but a new ruled in introduced in 2024 — meaning short drop-outs and kick-offs are no longer penalised if they don't go the required 10-metre distance or go out on the full — has taken the tactic to a new level
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 117631de98'"
Thanks Smiffy, I thought it was classed as a 'differential' penalty or whatever it was called i.e. a kick for touch or tap restart and not a opportunity to kick for goal, my mistake as I really can't remember the last time I saw a short drop out get penalised or anyone kick for goal from it, thanks.
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Quote ="Smiffy27"If you kicked it out on the full or didn't kick it 10m you gave away 2pts from a kick under the posts.
With the new laws the opposition just get possession. It isn't a Penalty offence anymore.
FROM NRL
"Traditionally, teams have attempted to kick the ball as far as possible off a set restart, but a new ruled in introduced in 2024 — meaning short drop-outs and kick-offs are no longer penalised if they don't go the required 10-metre distance or go out on the full — has taken the tactic to a new level
https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-pr ... 117631de98'"
Thanks Smiffy, I thought it was classed as a 'differential' penalty or whatever it was called i.e. a kick for touch or tap restart and not a opportunity to kick for goal, my mistake as I really can't remember the last time I saw a short drop out get penalised or anyone kick for goal from it, thanks.
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