https://www.espn.com.au/rugby/story/_/id/28...kick-fest-rugbyEddie Jones: Two refs needed to prevent slow 'kick-fest' rugbyზე’ოღრაშ Eddie Jones' solution to prevent rugby from falling into a slow, attritional, kick-fest is
to deploy two on-field referees to ensure teams can secure quick ball.
Jones ... said his greatest concern ahead of the 2020 Six Nations is
uncertainty over how referees will officiate the game.
He feels referees at the World Cup
didn't allow teams to play with quick ball and
believes if laws aren't correctly implemented,
rugby will become a "slow attritional game" based on power. = ნელი, არაქათ’გამცლელი თამაში
The England coach said there is "no discussion between the coaches and the referees",
calling it a "communication dead zone."
"Why I'm not sure, but we're going through that.
It's hard to know which way the game will go," Jones said.
"It's one of my biggest concerns for the game at the moment."
Jones is concerned about officiating around the tackle area -- namely
the second man not releasing in the tackle and = დამქაში არ უშვებს ხელსო
the tackler not releasing before contesting the ball = ბურთზე ჩალიჩამდე მბოჭავიც არ უშვებსო
no longer being penalised. = ამეებზე აღარ აჯარიმებენო
And he fears if these laws continue to be overlooked, = თუ ამათი უგულებელყობა გაგრძელდა
rugby will be set for "more kicking... more high balls".
...
Jones' solution is for rugby to adopt two on field referees:
"One at the breakdown, one at the offside line and = როგორც ნრლ’შია!
the assistant referees are actually assistant referees," Jones said.
"If they are on the right-hand side then they are responsible for
that defence line on the right-hand side of the ruck and the left-hand side the same.
We've got to get quick ball. We've got to open the game up.
"Whether that's going to happen in the Six Nations, I doubt that very much
but it is a concern for the game.
We want to be able to play a kicking game and
we want to be able to play a running game.
At the moment it is difficult to play a running game."
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