ROBINSON wrote:A strip should be OK, in my opinion. And they should bring back the 'strike at the play the ball' rule, where when the ball is on the ground, both the player in possession and the marker are allowed to play for it.
Possession should be earned and respected. It should not be a right.
This is a very important point and, I believe, raises a question about the direction we want the sport to take
If we change the stripping rule, we can go in one of two directions (2 players in the tackle is just as difficult to referee as one on one)
1. Remove the one on one restriction and say that stripping of the ball is allowed until the tackle is completed or held is called by the referee
2. All stripping of the ball in the tackle is illegal
The direction taken would make a significant statement about the nature of the game – removing stripping ‘guarantees’ the team in possession 6 tackles (bar mistakes) and moves us more closely to the ‘downs’ in American football
Allowing stripping makes possession more combative and takes us closer to rugby union where each tackle is a competition for possession (in theory of course, in practice rugby union coaches are committing less and less players to the breakdown and that sport is being played more like unlimited tackle RL by the year)
The big question is which way do we want to go?