Inter-Provincial Series showcasing new rules..

Started by Blowitupref, October 16, 2024, 07:45:22 PM

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trileacman

Fantasy Rugby World Cup Champion 2011,
Fantasy 6 Nations Champion 2014

full moon

Quote from: AustinPowers on October 18, 2024, 08:14:03 PMAt least 5 or 6 occasions so far  where the 3v3 inside the 50  isn't happening
Apparently it's just inside the 65 so just the opposition half. I'd swear in the build it was said inside the opposition 45/50

full moon

Quote from: trileacman on October 18, 2024, 08:20:13 PMThe whistle is painful.
Agree really annoying,I think it's like that in rugby league is it and whistle going every 5 seconds

It's because the refs micced up. No way that should stay in.

Think McHugh was right about the scoring system it's not good and many games may be over after 5 - 10 minutes

trileacman

You'd forgot just how much traditional football was about aimlessly kicking the ball away.
Fantasy Rugby World Cup Champion 2011,
Fantasy 6 Nations Champion 2014

Rossfan

That 45 thing was changed to half way line a week ago.
Play the game and play it fairly
Play the game like Dermot Earley.

armaghniac

Quote from: Saffron_sam20 on October 18, 2024, 08:20:07 PMMchugh saying bout how much more kicking there is. He's missing the point in that they are being encouraged to kick the ball, the managers are the people who tell players not to kick the ball in as too much chance of not keeping possession, if you put these rules on the Tyrone final on Sunday there wouldn't be the same amount of kicking

Notable that McHugh does not speak Irish when on TG4.

The scoring system would be the same for both sides in a game, unequal teams will have an unequal game.
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Brendan

Munster attacking and its brought up for a tap over free to Ulster  :-X

Saffron_sam20

Quote from: Brendan on October 18, 2024, 08:26:16 PMMunster attacking and its brought up for a tap over free to Ulster  :-X

Yeah and the replay they showed they def had 3 in their own half. This will be a disaster at club level

gallsman

The rules are easily looked up lads. As Gavin explains it:
Quote"What we've been asked in our change of reference again is to consider that balance between traditional play and modern innovations.

"This speaks to traditional structures on the pitch. We're not going to full six up. What we're proposing is that there'll be three players in each half of the field, which means when the team is attacking, they'll have to leave three players behind in their defensive half of the field, which would be 11 attackers.

jb77

Comes out to meet the ball, and a free shot going the other way, hmm

gallsman

Quote from: trileacman on October 18, 2024, 08:24:17 PMYou'd forgot just how much traditional football was about aimlessly kicking the ball away.

Turn on any All Ireland gold before the mid to late 90s and so much of it is lads hoofing the ball as far and add straight as they could, hoping their man fared better than his marker.

mrdeeds

Quote from: gallsman on October 18, 2024, 08:30:12 PM
Quote from: trileacman on October 18, 2024, 08:24:17 PMYou'd forgot just how much traditional football was about aimlessly kicking the ball away.

Turn on any All Ireland gold before the mid to late 90s and so much of it is lads hoofing the ball as far and add straight as they could, hoping their man fared better than his marker.

It's funny, I always thought the All Ireland final of 2008 was the greatest All Ireland final ever and watched it during lock down. Thought it was awful on rewatch. Kerry kicking aimless ball in going wide for a kick out.

Wildweasel74

Always liked the 1982 final myself, even though there's plenty of mistakes.

Wildweasel74


imtommygunn

Quote from: mrdeeds on October 18, 2024, 08:33:51 PM
Quote from: gallsman on October 18, 2024, 08:30:12 PM
Quote from: trileacman on October 18, 2024, 08:24:17 PMYou'd forgot just how much traditional football was about aimlessly kicking the ball away.

Turn on any All Ireland gold before the mid to late 90s and so much of it is lads hoofing the ball as far and add straight as they could, hoping their man fared better than his marker.

It's funny, I always thought the All Ireland final of 2008 was the greatest All Ireland final ever and watched it during lock down. Thought it was awful on rewatch. Kerry kicking aimless ball in going wide for a kick out.

Derry down was like that for me.