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  • #31
    Originally posted by Bates View Post

    WLF

    Worlds largest fullback.

    Apparently he's run out of excuses so if he flops again this year it's everyone else's fault.

    How's the fishing? I'm currently addicted to fish Tacos.
    I don’t mind a good fish taco myself actually Batesy.

    it’s funny you asked about the fishing as I plan to head out around 5am tomorrow at Cabbage Tree point to beat the heat.

    Am trying to book a charter up on the Sunny Coast this week but I think the predicted cyclone might just thwart that idea
    FVCK CANCER

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Andrew Walker View Post

      So you think a play the ball from ten out in front of the sticks is easy to charge a field goal down I would go with 08s idea and kick long
      The play the ball is 10m in from touch, not in front of the sticks

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      • #33
        [QUOTE=Jacks Fur Coat;
        So many bloody rule changes in our game. If it ain't broke..

        "if it ain't broke" must be the King of conservative tropes and where would we all be now had it been gospel over the centuries? The 3 Field system of agriculture worked well, as did the wheelbarrow, the horse drawn plough, Feudalism and child labour but, still, the confused among us nod their heads sagaciously at the utterance of a hackneyed nonsense phrase which also played its part in stymying our Republic referendum.

        It is a monumental red herring when applied to the Game. Who could watch/endure replays of contests from the past and not think that it has been improved immeasurably as a spectator experience because of rule changes (and there have been plenty of them going to the most fundamental aspects)? It's a different game now and the huge increase in its popularity as entertainment is down to rules pragmatism. Rugby is a good example of how to commit sporting suicide by shirking change.



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        • #34
          Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
          Good change for us as we are one of the worst at 10 metre dropouts.

          Latrell will be happy about this too.

          Anything that makes the game flow quicker is a good thing.
          I disagree, I think in the quest for this sped up game that flows quicker we’re killing variety.

          Being able to slow down the clock by kicking into touch is no longer a thing as there are scrum clocks… there’s no value in finding touch these days, this rule change will probably stop sides from dominating field position by camping on the opposition’s goal line through attaining repeat sets, every side will just attempt short 10 drop outs now as the risk to reward is so heavily incentivised to do so, you can’t tackle an attacking player in the air so now every side just bombs to their wingers, centres & second rowers… you rarely see a grubber.

          I worry that every team will just start to play the same style, with the same tempo & take the same ‘options’ and therefore every single player will start to play the same way all in this quest to have the quickest, fastest game possible.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post

            The play the ball is 10m in from touch, not in front of the sticks
            Ok thanks for clarifying that but I still think kicking long in the instance mentioned is the better option
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            • #36
              Yet another needless rule change trying to make teams play a certain way or speed up a game that is already the fastest football code on earth! All their stupid rule changes ever do is have unintended consequences, forcing them to make MORE rule changes! Stick to administration!

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              • #37
                As soon a Craig Bellamy retires from coaching every rule change should be run by him . So he can explain the negative flow on effect that will occur down the track. The people that make these rule changes don't understand the game enough to be making them.

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