The New Rules
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 2:01 pm
Before the season we had a couple of coaches saying that the law changes would help Scotland's game. Having seen them in action, and especially as interpreted by the English and French refs, I am not so sure. In fact, I'm quite concerned we are going to score some great tries but get slowly pummelled by bigger teams with more big ball carriers.
From watching, and playing, if a team decides to keep it really simple and use one out runners (and pick and drives etc.) it is much harder to win turnovers or slow their ball down. We dont have the size to consistently knock teams back in defence so have always relied on getting a bit scrappy. In the last few years we have really suffered when refs havent allowed it (see England last year or Ireland the year before). I think this could be the norm.
I know we will learn to deal with it better and it does have advantages for our attack but Im pretty concerned that it just doesn't favour the forwards we have. I have a bit more faith in Mcfarlane than Humphreys to come up with solutions but in bad conditions especially I think we might suffer.
Any thoughts or ideas on team selections/tactics to combat this?
From watching, and playing, if a team decides to keep it really simple and use one out runners (and pick and drives etc.) it is much harder to win turnovers or slow their ball down. We dont have the size to consistently knock teams back in defence so have always relied on getting a bit scrappy. In the last few years we have really suffered when refs havent allowed it (see England last year or Ireland the year before). I think this could be the norm.
I know we will learn to deal with it better and it does have advantages for our attack but Im pretty concerned that it just doesn't favour the forwards we have. I have a bit more faith in Mcfarlane than Humphreys to come up with solutions but in bad conditions especially I think we might suffer.
Any thoughts or ideas on team selections/tactics to combat this?