Midhalf water breaks.
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2022 11:06 am
Is stopping after 20 minutes each half a thing now? I have noticed it during the rugby championship. Has there been some sort of ruling?
Yes, it's to prevent water carriers coming on at every stoppage. They now get fixed breaks to come on. Overall I'd not be surprised if it speeds the game up, but it "feels" like it may slow it down.Mr Mwenda wrote:Is stopping after 20 minutes each half a thing now? I have noticed it during the rugby championship. Has there been some sort of ruling?
It's always been a thing that's been available at the discretion of the referee, so in high heat the ref can call for a water break mid-half. And as Raggs said, they're trying to regulate water breaks because sides were using them for fuckery.Mr Mwenda wrote:Is stopping after 20 minutes each half a thing now? I have noticed it during the rugby championship. Has there been some sort of ruling?
You'd have thought so but the Saints scrum coach apparently needed to bring on water at every scrum in the Prem semi final. Sometimes for the ref as well as his players, was completely ridiculous and nearly kicked off with Genge in the second half.fivepointer wrote:Isnt there ample time to take on water when a team scores?
I believe they already have done that, as a response to South Africa and Erasmus seeing how far the rules would bend.FKAS wrote:Need to change the laws so that water carriers have to be medical staff. None of these coaching breaks mid game.
Jolly good. Haven't noticed specifically with the internationals this summer. Will watch the Prem matches next weekend with interest to see if it's filtered down to club level. Hope so, it was getting ridiculous.Puja wrote:I believe they already have done that, as a response to South Africa and Erasmus seeing how far the rules would bend.FKAS wrote:Need to change the laws so that water carriers have to be medical staff. None of these coaching breaks mid game.
Puja
Water! Brought to you by Monster Energy!!!Puja wrote:It's always been a thing that's been available at the discretion of the referee, so in high heat the ref can call for a water break mid-half. And as Raggs said, they're trying to regulate water breaks because sides were using them for fuckery.Mr Mwenda wrote:Is stopping after 20 minutes each half a thing now? I have noticed it during the rugby championship. Has there been some sort of ruling?
The MLR in Yank country has them every game so they can squeeze in a quick ad break. I don't mind so much there, as it's a young league that needs all the revenue it can get, but I really don't want that to migrate to other competitions.
Puja