Torquemada 1420 wrote: Wed Jun 22, 2022 8:46 am
Rugby was intended to be a handling game played by players on their feet. How TF we got to the abortion we see today is something the law makers can only be accountable for.
When the game went pro the first thing we did was to work on defence, it was the easiest thing to do, adopt a RL style fan out across the pitch, ensure your guys make their tackles and you've already made huge improvements in that area, another way of saying that is that you've immediately made it more difficult to score tries.
Japan at the last WC, and at a much higher level, Carter's and McCaw's ABs showed that you don't need awesome power to win rugby games, not if you get good ruck ball and move it quickly. It will always be the case that a team with huge power will be successful, look at the Boks who won in 2019, but what gets overlooked somewhat about that side is that their backs were sensational too.
What I'm saying is that you need a solid set piece and a high quality defence, but you need an all-court backline now too, we are in a better position now than 20 years ago, even in the light of pretty dull finals and semi-finals last weekend.
On the laws, it seems to me that at the start of each season refs are hot on particular areas and they will penalised the arse off anyone transgressing in those areas, then a few weeks in they start to relent, but before the behaviour of the players has changed, it's like they lose their bottle. Or more like the authorities lose their bottle and tell the refs to ease up as they are "ruining the spectacle". The most recent area where this has happened is actually of grave concern, there were several cases of clear shoulder to head contact last weekend where the referee talked it down from a red to a yellow card.
Fuck player safety, that doesn't bring in the tv revenue or put bums on seats, we need a spectacle and we're not going to spoil it
For me the jackal, or how it is refereed, has become worse over the course of the season, the main points of where it's going wrong have already been covered, but it's very frustrating as a fan to see discrepancy of interpretation between referees.
However I don't really blame the refs, rugby as a whole talks about the hallowed Dark Arts, whether it's in the front row, in the maul or at the breakdown. Another word for dark arts is cheating, it's been that way since before I first played decades ago. You get away with what you can and you do it until the ref pings you.
I don't really blame the officials, rugby must be one of the most difficult games to referee, any blame is on the players and especially the coaches. As soon as new laws are introduced the coaches are looking for ways around them. It is the coaches who have spoiled the scrum, it's funny how well the scrum is set once a couple of props are binned, but on the other hand the lineout is a much better spectacle than it was in the old amateur days where there was no lifting allowed.
Biffer is right, the laws are mostly fine, just enforce them as they are. (aside: I really don't like the goal line drop out, it doesn't reward the attacking team)