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You have to be joking
"2012 NAB Cup trial rule - ruckmen not permitted to make contact with each other before throw-ins and field bounces for cleaner contests."
What are they doing to our game?
What are they doing to our game?
summertime and the living is easy ........
Firstly these games are like 20/20 cricket. No one takes them seriously so it is a point of difference and secondly it gives us a look at rules. Some have actually worked and gone into the regular season and some stink like the last touching it before it goes out of bounds.Gershwin wrote:Why?plugger66 wrote:Sensible answer. Better to trial it in practice games and at least look at it.SainterK wrote:Nothing yet, as it's just a nab cup trial.
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That was a shocker. Hope i never see that trialed again.plugger66 wrote:Firstly these games are like 20/20 cricket. No one takes them seriously so it is a point of difference and secondly it gives us a look at rules. Some have actually worked and gone into the regular season and some stink like the last touching it before it goes out of bounds.Gershwin wrote:Why?plugger66 wrote: Sensible answer. Better to trial it in practice games and at least look at it.
Pretty sure it is in again round one but with a small change. Forgotten what the change is.shmic_s wrote:That was a shocker. Hope i never see that trialed again.plugger66 wrote:Firstly these games are like 20/20 cricket. No one takes them seriously so it is a point of difference and secondly it gives us a look at rules. Some have actually worked and gone into the regular season and some stink like the last touching it before it goes out of bounds.Gershwin wrote:Why?plugger66 wrote: Sensible answer. Better to trial it in practice games and at least look at it.
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Hopefully to just throw it in!plugger66 wrote:Pretty sure it is in again round one but with a small change. Forgotten what the change is.shmic_s wrote:That was a shocker. Hope i never see that trialed again.plugger66 wrote:Firstly these games are like 20/20 cricket. No one takes them seriously so it is a point of difference and secondly it gives us a look at rules. Some have actually worked and gone into the regular season and some stink like the last touching it before it goes out of bounds.Gershwin wrote:Why?plugger66 wrote: Sensible answer. Better to trial it in practice games and at least look at it.
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