Zoo Zoo Boom wrote:Conversely they would be much better off with the six again if they were inside the opponent's 30 - swings and roundabouts. Greater use of sin binning would stop this - its cynical and does the spectacle of the game no favours
The NRL amended the rule for this season:
"The NRL has confirmed a significant change to the controversial six-again rule for the 2022 season.
According to NRL.com, instead of a set-restart, a penalty will be awarded if a team commits a ruck infringement or has a player or players inside the 10 metres while “inside the 40 metre zone of the team in possession”.
It comes after teams repeatedly exploited the six-again rule in 2021, delaying the ruck and deliberately being off-side early in the tackle counts."
Also seen a few sin binnings when teams have given a number of restarts away in quick succession