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NRL.com Fri 11 Dec 2020, 11:04 AM

The NRL has announced several rule changes for the 2021 Telstra Premiership season to make the game "faster, more free-flowing, entertaining and unpredictable".

The changes are:
  • the introduction of a two-point field goal for kicks taken from more than 40 metres out;
  • six-again to be called for 10-metre infringements;
  • penalties for teams if they leave a scrum before a referee calls "break";
  • a play-the-ball restart if the ball or player with the ball goes over the sideline;
  • The Bunker will now review replays after an on-field referee awards a try but a conversion attempt will not be allowed until it gets the green light;
  • injured players will be interchanged if a trainer ask for play to be stopped;
  • when a captain's challenge is inconclusive a team will not be docked for an unsuccessful attempt;
  • and a handover will be ordered when a player does not make a genuine attempt to play the ball correctly with their foot.

The rule changes

Two points for field goals outside the 40m line
To encourage more unstructured play and increase the chances of a result changing in the final moments of a game, a two-point field goal will be awarded for teams who kick a field goal from outside the 40m line.
The new rule will provide an incentive to seek an additional point scoring opportunity at critical times of a match, particularly with limited time remaining on the clock in each half.


Six Again for 10 metre infringements
To reduce stoppages in the game, 10 metre infringement penalties will be replaced with a “Six Again” ruling. Referees maintain the ability to blow a penalty and sin bin a player if a side has made repeated 10m infringements or in the case of professional fouls.

The “Six Again” rule provided a sufficient deterrent for teams who purposely sought a penalty to slow the game down during previous years. This rule was trialled in two games during round 20 of last season. This will result in a fast game, less stoppages and more free-flowing action for fans.


Scrums
The Commission determined scrums are part of the game’s DNA. To increase the integrity of scrums, the referee will call “BREAK” when he or she is satisfied the ball is out of a scrum.

Players will not be permitted to break from a scrum until the referee makes the call. Where players break before the call of “BREAK”, the referee will award a full penalty. The team receiving the penalty will also have the option of re-packing the scrum.

If the scrum is re-packed and players again break early a further penalty will be awarded and one of the offending players will be sent to the sin bin.


Play the ball restart after ball or player finds touch
When the ball is kicked or carried into touch play will resume with a play the ball rather than a scrum.

This rule was trialled in two games during the final round of last season.


Handover for incorrect play the ball
A handover will be ordered where players do not make a genuine attempt to play the ball with their foot. This will ensure greater compliance to the rule and integrity around the play the ball, without increasing penalty stoppages.


Captain’s Challenge
In cases where a captain’s challenge review is inconclusive, the on-field decision will stand but the team will retain their challenge. Fans have expressed frustration with teams losing a challenge where replays prove inconclusive, this will ensure a greater opportunity for teams to have challenges available later in matches.


Bunker Reviews
Where the on-field referee believes a try is scored the referee will award a try and the bunker will review the decision in the background. A conversion attempt will not be permitted until the Bunker is satisfied a try has been scored.

This will ensure even less stoppage time and ensure momentum in the game continues.

This rule was trialled in two games during the final round of last season.


Trainers
In 2021, where a trainer asks a match official to stop the game for an injury, the injured player must be either interchanged or taken off the field for a period of two minutes of elapsed game time before he is permitted to resume his place on the field. This will reduce the number of stoppages for minor injuries.



V’landys said the game conducted a survey of NRL Account holders and club members to ensure fans had their voice heard at the Commission table.

"You’ve got to give the customer what they want. We want to attract new fans to our game and we want our current fans to keep coming back to watch games live at the ground or on TV. It was important to understand what they want," he said.
 
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*rolls eyes* clearly they didn't listen as most people HATE the 6 again rule.

More rules introduced to allow games to be "shaped" to a desired / predetermined result.

This will turn games into absolute clusterfucks.

It really is this simple:
1. Get rid of scrums - replace with handovers.
2. Get rid of the 6 again rule completely.
3. 2 penalties in a row and the 3rd time - someone goes to the bin.
4. 2 penalties in a game by the same player - they go to the bin for 10.
 

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Awesome.... More six again bullshit. No doubt they'll ping only one team as usual and force them to make 10+ tackles in one set all but guaranteeing a try. But no, no... Player welfare and such.

Ignore the multiple injuries throughout the Nrlol. Being run ragged every single game had nothing to do with that....
 

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And this six again shit is the greatest thing to happen to match fixing since WWE hired writers.
 

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They seem to think that making the game all about speed instantly makes it a better product when in fact it's just become more frustrating when fans don't know what's going on half the time with the 6 again calls.. you need balance, look at the best sports in the world for eg soccer.. yes it has speed and action at times but not the whole time, and the back field play is generally where tactics and strategy shine
 
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They need to go back to basics with the game.
Remove scrums, remove unnecessary rules, stick to one ref and a video ref (who refers calls to onfield ref). Concentrate on penalising foul and dangerous play.
 

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I'd like to see an overhaul of the 7 tackle set.. I just don't think a team on the back foot deserves such a leg up for a minor stuff up (in many cases) by an attacking player
 
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