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^^ True, so I'll rephrase it. Sometimes a draw after 80 mins is the right result. 10 mins of attempted dropgoals doesn't interest me at all.
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Other than the additional time on Sky coverage, I can't see an issue with it. Frantic play as teams attempt to get into a position to take a drop goal should be exciting and in that I include strong running attackers hit by determined defenders - bang!
Then there's the emotional ups and downs of either winning or losing that will occasionally be tempted by a draw after the extra 10 minutes.
Then there's the emotional ups and downs of either winning or losing that will occasionally be tempted by a draw after the extra 10 minutes.
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I have to agree with that.derbystiger wrote:^^ True, so I'll rephrase it. Sometimes a draw after 80 mins is the right result. 10 mins of attempted dropgoals doesn't interest me at all.
How many will leave after the final hooter to either get a bus or a train home.
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Also the free play after a knock on to be scrapped
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The race to cover a drop goal I. Defensive patterns will open up more set moves for tries. That will be their thinking.
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You believe that the powers that be at the RFL actually thinkMysterio wrote:That will be their thinking.
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