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Re: New rule changes to be &qu...
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 3:53 pm
by GeoffN
Matthew wrote:Mike wrote:The catching the ball in goal seems like a good one though. For me it removes the contentious issue of whether the player jumped from the field of play or not - it would just be where he landed which is easier to judge.
I don't think that they mean catching - they mean grounding the ball
Proposed Rule wrote:
That rule will involve a defending team receiving a 20-metre tap if a player diffuses any kick in the in-goal, as is the case in rugby union.
In RU; if the ball is kicked into the in-goal area and a defender grounds it; then it is a drop out on the 22. If they take it from the field of play into the in-goal area then it is a 5 metre scrum.
To me it sounds like they are going to adopt this with a goal line drop out staying in place instead of the scrum
That could be interesting, if it works like that; it would mean a player would try to field the ball (and get possesion) rather than kick it dead (and give a drop out), so it might make for more interesting plays in-goal.
Re: New rule changes to be &qu...
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 6:39 pm
by Mike
Matthew wrote:
Mike wrote:The catching the ball in goal seems like a good one though. For me it removes the contentious issue of whether the player jumped from the field of play or not - it would just be where he landed which is easier to judge.
I don't think that they mean catching - they mean grounding the ball
Proposed Rule wrote:
That rule will involve a defending team receiving a 20-metre tap if a player diffuses any kick in the in-goal, as is the case in rugby union.
In RU; if the ball is kicked into the in-goal area and a defender grounds it; then it is a drop out on the 22. If they take it from the field of play into the in-goal area then it is a 5 metre scrum.
To me it sounds like they are going to adopt this with a goal line drop out staying in place instead of the scrum
They mean catching it. Grounding the ball is a drop out.
Re: New rule changes to be &qu...
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 10:13 am
by Matthew
Mike wrote:
They mean catching it. Grounding the ball is a drop out.
You can run it from a "drop out" in Rugby union - you don't have to kick it.
Most teams don't because if they lose possession on their own 22 then it puts them in a very bad position.
Re: New rule changes to be &qu...
Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:56 am
by Mike
They still mean catching it on the full in the in-goal area. All they are doing is removing the requirement to jump from the in goal area.
Grounding the ball is a drop out in league.