Running too far - should it be extended to 20m?

How far should a player be allowed to run before bouncing the ball?

  • Keep it at 15 but enforced properly.

    Votes: 14 38.9%
  • Keep it at 15 but 'enforced' the way it is now.

    Votes: 5 13.9%
  • Make it 20m but enforced properly.

    Votes: 16 44.4%
  • Something else

    Votes: 1 2.8%

  • Total voters
    36
  • Poll closed .

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Strides - full strides at pace.

Yes, and Chol's full stride at pace is significantly more than Watson.

It sounds easy if a player is running flat out from start to finish, but what happens if they're not running at full pace? Do you need to factor in half and quarter steps? Imagine the umpire sitting there trying to add 3+0.25+0.5+0.25+0.5+4+0.75+4 to work out if a player has ran too far. The ball has been kicked forward and a mark taken, and then the umpire blows the whistle and brings it back because he's finally calculated that they've exceeded 15m.
 

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Reckon it’s a classic example where the leagues focus should be on applying the laws of the game that have been in place for a long time rather than looking for unnecessary changes or changes to correct the implications from previous unnecessary changes.
 
Reckon it’s a classic example where the leagues focus should be on applying the laws of the game that have been in place for a long time rather than looking for unnecessary changes or changes to correct the implications from previous unnecessary changes.

Maybe or we could aim for consistency, like all bouncedowns being like centre bouncedowns.
15m is the distance a kick has travel for a mark and the distance a player can run without bouncing.
Make the "10 yard square" a 15m box.
 

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Running too far - should it be extended to 20m?

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