
https://www.world.rugby/news/714829/wor ... riven-laws
Where is your petitionJM2K6 wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 2:35 pm
Yes, I know the 50:22 can be exciting, but so would a pride of lions chasing after Johnny Sexton and despite my repeated emails that's not going to be trialled any time soon
+1Biffer wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 2:41 pmWhere is your petitionJM2K6 wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 2:35 pm
Yes, I know the 50:22 can be exciting, but so would a pride of lions chasing after Johnny Sexton and despite my repeated emails that's not going to be trialled any time soon
I will sign it and so will my friends.
PornDog wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 2:42 pm The 50:22 has helped reduce the sheer amount of boring ass stupid fucking shite "contestable" box kicks that are in the game - and so for that reason alone gets afrom me
+2sockwithaticket wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 2:47 pm I think we should go back to a 22 drop out for grounding a ball that passes over the try line. Fairly aimless kicks can end up pinning a team back far too much.
Perfectly happy to keep it for ball being held up over the tryline. A solid reward for good defence and should encourage attacks to do something other than endlessly pick and go on the line.
+1Biffer wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 2:41 pmWhere is your petitionJM2K6 wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 2:35 pm
Yes, I know the 50:22 can be exciting, but so would a pride of lions chasing after Johnny Sexton and despite my repeated emails that's not going to be trialled any time soon
I will sign it and so will my friends.
Agreedsockwithaticket wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 2:47 pm I think we should go back to a 22 drop out for grounding a ball that passes over the try line. Fairly aimless kicks can end up pinning a team back far too much.
Perfectly happy to keep it for ball being held up over the tryline. A solid reward for good defence and should encourage attacks to do something other than endlessly pick and go on the line.
I don't want a good old school Garryowen removed from the game at all, they can be very entertaining - especially when you've 40,000 people doing the old "ooooooooooooohhhhhh" - will he/wont he catch it shenanigans. However, it has just been used far far (far) too fucking much in recent years - largely as a result of defensive lines being largely impenetrable. Forcing another player to drop back is no bad thing.Tichtheid wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 3:54 pmI'm really not a fan of the 50/22, nor of box kicks but defences are so strong I can see why hoofing the pill into the clear blue/night sky is used as an attacking tactic, it's the rugby equivalent of the football "get it in the facking mixer" high ball into the penalty area.PornDog wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 2:42 pm The 50:22 has helped reduce the sheer amount of boring ass stupid fucking shite "contestable" box kicks that are in the game - and so for that reason alone gets afrom me
Any attempt to legislate against the Garryowen would make our arcane laws even more obscure - perhaps the kicking team can't attempt to catch the ball? Maybe that would work but it would mean more bashing it up by ever bigger orcs carrying hard.
Niegs wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 9:14 pm Agree with the above about having a normal 22m drop out for balls touched down in-goal by non-kicking team. Are those only for ball kicked dead now?
Does the 50:22 really force a defender to drop back / lead to more open attack?
... side note, in TWO highlights reels this past week (not at the highest of levels, top flight commentary teams, tbf), I've heard people refer to the 22:50.![]()
I wonder if they keep introducing these f***en laws because they think it easier to force defenders' back than suggesting that teams use skill to beat them? You know like creating space and passing to players that get into said space etc??Niegs wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 9:14 pm Agree with the above about having a normal 22m drop out for balls touched down in-goal by non-kicking team. Are those only for ball kicked dead now?
Does the 50:22 really force a defender to drop back / lead to more open attack?
The Laws page should have been updated to cover these new variations and it doesn't specify what happens after a defender grounds the ball in goal, apart from calling that a touchdown. I hate that word. The example they give shows a defender passing the ball back into the in goal and a subsequent tackle results in a grounding and 5 m scrum.Tichtheid wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 9:38 pmNiegs wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 9:14 pm Agree with the above about having a normal 22m drop out for balls touched down in-goal by non-kicking team. Are those only for ball kicked dead now?
Does the 50:22 really force a defender to drop back / lead to more open attack?
... side note, in TWO highlights reels this past week (not at the highest of levels, top flight commentary teams, tbf), I've heard people refer to the 22:50.![]()
Balls kicked dead are taken back for the scrum where the kick happened, there used to be another option but I can't remember what it was now, didn't you used to be able to opt to receive the kick from the 22?
I'm losing track, is there actually any point in having the 22m line on a rugby pitch save for this new 50/22 law?
That used be the game. Then we had 13 and now sometimes 14 in the defensive line along with some very lenient policing of offside.Dan54 wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 10:01 pmI wonder if they keep introducing these f***en laws because they think it easier to force defenders' back than suggesting that teams use skill to beat them? You know like creating space and passing to players that get into said space etc??Niegs wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 9:14 pm Agree with the above about having a normal 22m drop out for balls touched down in-goal by non-kicking team. Are those only for ball kicked dead now?
Does the 50:22 really force a defender to drop back / lead to more open attack?
It's driving me up the wall, so called law changes etc to make game more attractive to new viewers and don't worry about the fact they ruining the game for those of us that have been around for years.
This.lemonhead wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 11:04 pmThat used be the game. Then we had 13 and now sometimes 14 in the defensive line along with some very lenient policing of offside.Dan54 wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 10:01 pmI wonder if they keep introducing these f***en laws because they think it easier to force defenders' back than suggesting that teams use skill to beat them? You know like creating space and passing to players that get into said space etc??Niegs wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 9:14 pm Agree with the above about having a normal 22m drop out for balls touched down in-goal by non-kicking team. Are those only for ball kicked dead now?
Does the 50:22 really force a defender to drop back / lead to more open attack?
It's driving me up the wall, so called law changes etc to make game more attractive to new viewers and don't worry about the fact they ruining the game for those of us that have been around for years.
Fine with it.
Kick directly to touch or make sure it's contestable then. The handful of drop goals (I'm only aware of two) have come from the team in possession just belting the ball straight up field beyond the ability of any chasers to get there and apply pressure, leaving the player who scores a drop goal an absolute age to line up their shot.Big D wrote: Sat May 14, 2022 8:19 am The 50/22 is fine. There hasn't been too many games where teams have endlessly went for it and plenty games where teams haven't really consciously tried for it.
The goal line drop out is bollocks though. Especially if allowing drop goals off them.
I don't think it's had a material impact on the number of box kicks. It's definitely made teams more likely to kick away turnover ball instead of keeping ball in hand, though.PornDog wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 2:42 pm The 50:22 has helped reduce the sheer amount of boring ass stupid fucking shite "contestable" box kicks that are in the game - and so for that reason alone gets afrom me