Don't ever watch the referees in Rugby then...Make the umpires wear a frilly ballet dress if they pay a free kick for dissent for the rest of the match.
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Don't ever watch the referees in Rugby then...Make the umpires wear a frilly ballet dress if they pay a free kick for dissent for the rest of the match.
Remove the sub, 5 on the bench.
Why?
Alright, but before you remove the ruck nomination rule, decide how it will be umpired if Team 1 blocks all of Team 2's players from participating in the ruck contest, so Team 1's ruckman gets an uncontested tap/punch? Or just grabs the ball out of the ruck at the top of the goal square and kicks an easy goal?dont nominate rucks, but still punish 3rd man up. Just throw the ball up straight away without asking and if teams cant sort it out then too bad
The sub is the worst thing ever introduced. The fact they brought it back was ridiculous.
Fans hate it.
The players hate it.
Fantasy and Supercoach players hate it.
Nothing more absurd than seeing a player doing a 30 minute training session on their own out on the ground after a game has finishe, just to meet some fitness requirements.
Why is it bad for the game? You haven't provided any reasons.
What's that. The AFL rushing in a rule change just days out from the start of the season, with absolutely zero trial or club consultation. Pretty much their standard operating procedure.I did. The last paragraph.
Players want to be involved for the duration of a contest. Not sit on the bench for 3 quarters waiting.
Fans wants to see new players put their best foot forward, not debut for only 10 minutes or be subbed out before having an impact.
Did anybody care at all when it was abolished at the end of 2015? I seem to remember everybody saying good riddance. Then it was brought back about a week before the 2021 season started and we're still dealing with it years later.
I did. The last paragraph.
Players want to be involved for the duration of a contest. Not sit on the bench for 3 quarters waiting.
Fans wants to see new players put their best foot forward, not debut for only 10 minutes or be subbed out before having an impact.
Did anybody care at all when it was abolished at the end of 2015? I seem to remember everybody saying good riddance. Then it was brought back about a week before the 2021 season started and we're still dealing with it years later.
I wouldn't mind if it was relaxed a bit though. I genuinely have no idea why it should matter if the player on the mark moves bacbackwards
Do you think it's fair if a team gets an injury 5 minutes into the match and they lose the game because they have 1 less player?
What about if a player from team A punches team B in the face 5 minutes in and they win because of the extra man?
The sub makes the game a lot more fair. Your reasons for not liking it are utter garbage, "whaa what if a young kid is upset he can only play 1 quarter" "what about supercoach???"
1. Yes. Footy is a war attrition and isn't always fair.
2. That doesn't happen anymore.
3. It's players livelihoods. Connor Downie, formally of Hawthorn, debuted as the sub in 2021 and never got on the ground. He wasn't given another opportunity until late in the season. 12 months later he was delisted. If the sub didn't exist and he was played outright in his debut game, he may have performed well enough to gain some confidence and could still be in the league plying his trade now.
Your response is incredibly short sighted and childish.
1: What a terrible argument. Here's an opportunity to make it fairer, that's a good thing.
2: Players deliberating injuring other players certainly does happen, and they don't deserve to have a man advantage for that.
3: Gee this is a dumb argument. He was delisted because he wasn't good enough. Even if he wasn't delisted, someone else would have been? Removing the sub doesn't increase the amount of jobs available for AFL players
The AFL brought back the sub rule for a very specific reason. Concussion replacement. The AFL wanted to remove a "but we'll got down a player" pressure from making a decision about whether a player should try and get back on the field.Did anybody care at all when it was abolished at the end of 2015? I seem to remember everybody saying good riddance. Then it was brought back about a week before the 2021 season started and we're still dealing with it years later.
This is one of the worst rules ever, it removes the psyche-out element I miss seeing, it should never have been introduced, it hasn't increased scoring, so why was it even brought in?Get rid of this stupid stand rule when standing on the msrk.I really hate this rule.
This, they should either be lenient and throw it back in, like they use to, or just do last touch. An objective rule, rather than rules based on subjectivity.Umpire deliberate out of bounds like it was 15-20 yrs ago. Yes you can kick it 40m down the line and if it goes out, throw it in. I always thought it strange a team gets rewarded for not being able to collect a ball that travels 40-50m. Shouldn't they have a defensive player out there stopping the ball from going out, instead of clogging up the play? I'd make it like a kick for touch rule. Force the defending team to stop it happening instead of just handing them a free kick.