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    Machpants
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    Fine goals, but when bloater Beaumont and the gin swillers are at the helm, how much will change?

    World Rugby statement: Five Shape of the Game 2024 recommendations

    World Rugby statement: Five Shape of the Game 2024 recommendations

    The latest World Rugby Shape of the Game forum in London has put forward five recommendations for 2024.

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    This annoys the shit out me.

    Speed and flow: Focus on aspects that keep the game flowing including speeding up the ‘use it’ call by referees at the breakdown, removing repeated scrums options, expanding the remit of the shot clock, a review of the offside law from kicks, and explore moves to provide the scrum-half with greater space and protection at the base of scrum, rucks and mauls.

    The speed of the actual game is fine. It’s the time taken for injuries, water, shoe laces, reviews, cards, team chats, scrum formation and general time wasting that should be game speed focus.

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    Machpants
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    @MajorRage said in The Current State of Rugby:

    This annoys the shit out me.

    Speed and flow: Focus on aspects that keep the game flowing including speeding up the ‘use it’ call by referees at the breakdown, removing repeated scrums options, expanding the remit of the shot clock, a review of the offside law from kicks, and explore moves to provide the scrum-half with greater space and protection at the base of scrum, rucks and mauls.

    The speed of the actual game is fine. It’s the time taken for injuries, water, shoe laces, reviews, cards, team chats, scrum formation and general time wasting that should be game speed focus.

    Yes

    “In particular, delegates focused on addressing barriers to fan engagement – dead-ball time, the elements that interrupt the flow of the game..."

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    @Machpants they're going to ruin the game when they're looking at dumb shit like this:

    explore moves to provide the scrum-half with greater space and protection at the base of scrum, rucks and mauls

    Brilliant. Make the game even more prone to subjective calls. The solution you dim-witted donkeys is to exhaust players by making sure there's more time in play within the game and that the two halves don't run for hours.

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    @Machpants

    "Language and presentation of the game: A renewed passion and urgency to focus on building rugby’s attention share via a fan-focused view of how the game is marketed, a consistent approach to the presentation of the sport across all media environments, and a focus on the moments in the game that really engage fans."

    One recommendation I'd make is: how about we scrap this sort of meaningless management consultant wank?

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    @Victor-Meldrew said in The Current State of Rugby:

    @Machpants

    "Language and presentation of the game: A renewed passion and urgency to focus on building rugby’s attention share via a fan-focused view of how the game is marketed, a consistent approach to the presentation of the sport across all media environments, and a focus on the moments in the game that really engage fans."

    One recommendation I'd make is: how about we scrap this sort of meaningless management consultant wank?

    That's a way bigger problem than rugby!

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    @Machpants

    Yep An hour and a few pints in Bodmin Rugby Club would impart more useful info to WR than engaging in this sort of verbal masturbation.

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    If international rugby can focus on time in play more than replays (zing!), then it will be good entertainment.

    If it goes back to the shit served up at the last world cup then no one should watch it.

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    @Tim also policing some existing laws properly would help too (binding at rucks/mauls, putting ball into scrum)

    I dont like the comment re giving the 9 more protection, they get enough with the amount of fucking around with the ball they are allowed to do with rolling it back, turning it, positioning it to pass/kick, not to mention the line of players they have protecting them as well (back to the binding here too)

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    @MajorRage said in The Current State of Rugby:

    This annoys the shit out me.

    Speed and flow: Focus on aspects that keep the game flowing including speeding up the ‘use it’ call by referees at the breakdown, removing repeated scrums options, expanding the remit of the shot clock, a review of the offside law from kicks, and explore moves to provide the scrum-half with greater space and protection at the base of scrum, rucks and mauls.

    The speed of the actual game is fine. It’s the time taken for injuries, water, shoe laces, reviews, cards, team chats, scrum formation and general time wasting that should be game speed focus.

    Hear, hear.

    Particularly the prolonged injury breaks.

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  • Victor MeldrewV Offline
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    @Tim said in The Current State of Rugby:

    If international rugby can focus on time in play more than replays (zing!), then it will be good entertainment.

    If it goes back to the shit served up at the last world cup then no one should watch it.

    Think this year's 6N's has been a huge improvement. Replays when needed, but only for the important stuff.

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    @MajorRage said in The Current State of Rugby:

    This annoys the shit out me.

    Speed and flow: Focus on aspects that keep the game flowing including speeding up the ‘use it’ call by referees at the breakdown, removing repeated scrums options, expanding the remit of the shot clock, a review of the offside law from kicks, and explore moves to provide the scrum-half with greater space and protection at the base of scrum, rucks and mauls.

    The speed of the actual game is fine. It’s the time taken for injuries, water, shoe laces, reviews, cards, team chats, scrum formation and general time wasting that should be game speed focus.

    thats bloody fair....i think its also becoming self fulfilling...people in rugby management or commentary openly saying (or at least implying) scrums are bad and we need less....rather than selling the idea that the pace of the game will go up and down, pressure will build, forwards will work to get in the right field position for the back to explode

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    If anyone does want to know the current state of the game in terms of the rules I cordially invite you to try the introductory "laws of the game" exam created by world rugby.

    World Rugby Passport - Laws of the Game Exam

    Here you too can howl in frustration at how little you know about the laws of the game despite following it for decades.

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    Was interested to hear O'Keefe talking about the 'State of the Game' conference up north. Seems there maybe a few laws tweeked /changed and we may hear about them in 5-6 weeks.

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    @MajorRage said in The Current State of Rugby:

    This annoys the shit out me.

    Speed and flow: Focus on aspects that keep the game flowing including speeding up the ‘use it’ call by referees at the breakdown, removing repeated scrums options, expanding the remit of the shot clock, a review of the offside law from kicks, and explore moves to provide the scrum-half with greater space and protection at the base of scrum, rucks and mauls.

    The speed of the actual game is fine. It’s the time taken for injuries, water, shoe laces, reviews, cards, team chats, scrum formation and general time wasting that should be game speed focus.

    There is a philosophical difference between NH and SH rugby fans. No edict from world rugby will change that. The problem with modern rugby was illustrated by the RWc final. 15 vs 14 and briefly 14 vs 14 because of unintentional head contact. I barely watch rugby these days. The 6N has been a snore fest.

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    The old I don't watch rugby but this game and that game is a pearler.

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    Smuts
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    Makes you miss asterisk games.

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    DaGrubster
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    @Dan54

    Yeah he was pretty good at
    School. He never coached me in anything but took Pe.

    He was always supportive of my batting in Cricket.

    I think he presented me with the Horowhenua 6 a side cup that we won and I was captain.

    That was the day Roger Twose headbutted the pavilion after getting dismissed😂

    Yes, you are quite right about your son 😉

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    canefan
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    #1416

    https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2024/03/rugby-world-rugby-reveals-radical-plans-to-speed-up-game-and-increase-appeal.html?fbclid=IwAR1sd0sWumO1lOolwiNcWiiOJ1sLPFtndi26X1zEtOuVMuFDW0fC8oXm8pA

    I'll believe this when I see it. But have they been secretly reading the Fern?

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    @canefan Yep not sure what Bill Beaumonts log in name is, but obviously come in here for a bit of advice now and then!!

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