It seems we will now have a points based system, which appears clear enough. I'm assuming that you only get 1 ban per level of points and then incur the next ban as you move up to the next level. It should see fewer initial suspensions but could result in long bans for persistent offenders and will carry across seasons so you could bring in a player with potential suspensio s looming
It seems we will now have a points based system, which appears clear enough. I'm assuming that you only get 1 ban per level of points and then incur the next ban as you move up to the next level. It should see fewer initial suspensions but could result in long bans for persistent offenders and will carry across seasons so you could bring in a player with potential suspensio s looming
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8264 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
It's certainly an interesting development and should in theory make things easier and clearer but if Cullen and the MRP are still involved, think its safe to say it will likely make little difference in the way some grades were given last season with the points that are handed out. It’s the disparity between similar incidents and punishments given that was/is the big issue and not sure this resolves this. The one good thing is that it at least addressing the appeals process in terms of clubs appealing when really there was very little to validate an appeal. Its doesn't really say how they will determine the actual process as in reviewing the players charged, I assume any player charged and then given 'no case to answer' will not be given any points?
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
Joined: Jan 30 2004 Posts: 8264 Location: Never never land away with the fairies
scarrie wrote:Where are we on the armpit tackling? Do I recall right that they're not introducing that this year due to the successful reduction in head impacts?
Yes there was something I read by Matthew Shaw I think that confirmed that they aren't bringing it in for 2025 for that very reason, hopefully 2025 will carry on the same so that it won't require implementation in 2026 or beyond for the good of the players and sport.
I really enjoy long walks especially when they are taken by people I don't like!
Jake the Peg wrote:It seems we will now have a points based system, which appears clear enough. I'm assuming that you only get 1 ban per level of points and then incur the next ban as you move up to the next level. It should see fewer initial suspensions but could result in long bans for persistent offenders and will carry across seasons so you could bring in a player with potential suspensio s looming
Fits in well with IMG.They love spread sheets and points systems so we know where this has come from
Jake the Peg wrote:It seems we will now have a points based system, which appears clear enough. I'm assuming that you only get 1 ban per level of points and then incur the next ban as you move up to the next level. It should see fewer initial suspensions but could result in long bans for persistent offenders and will carry across seasons so you could bring in a player with potential suspensio s looming
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Presume they’ll be clamping down hard on players in the first two weeks of the season with a flurry of cards and suspensions and then revert back to anything goes from Week 3 when player welfare no longer applies.
Rugby Raider wrote:Presume they’ll be clamping down hard on players in the first two weeks of the season with a flurry of cards and suspensions and then revert back to anything goes from Week 3 when player welfare no longer applies.
That’s what happens most years.
I think they always go too hard in the early weeks, presumably to set the tone, but then everyone gets annoyed by all the penalties and bans so they tone it down again.
This is absolutely bonkers, so Sao and others now face lengthy bans this season, based on what they did last season, even though they already served bans for those offences last season. I'm losing faith with the sport rapidly
This is absolutely bonkers, so Sao and others now face lengthy bans this season, based on what they did last season, even though they already served bans for those offences last season. I'm losing faith with the sport rapidly
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