So all teams have played now, and the early signs are that this season is going to be an absolute belter.
Of the 10 games, only 2 have been a bit of a blow out, everything else has been well fought for the full 80, and with the Aussie teams absorbing one club to reduce to four they look much more competitive already.
Probably the biggest talking point so far is how the new focus on continuing the game rather than pissing about for a cup of tea every few phases is making the last 20 minutes a huge battle.
Basically what happens now is lineouts have to be formed within 30 seconds, I think the only reason to delay is if the hooker isn’t available. So there’s just way less players taking a knee for a breather (though SR traditionally didn’t have much of that anyway).
Kicks, Scrums, Lineouts are all going way faster, and once a player has held up play for an “injury” a couple of times the referee is making sure that its severe, and if it is asking them to get a replacement on.
I expect the popularity of those changes is going to be pretty high down here, but of course international rugby swings to the beat of the NH rule makers so it will be interesting to see if it hurts the ABs & Wallabies come test time, where because the big forwards will be allowed to have a breather any extra fitness gained won’t matter.
If you want to watch any recommendations from this weekend: Chiefs-Crusaders for the (so far) clear best team putting on a clinic in that last 20. Highlanders-Blues for one team overcoming cards due to a hugely emotional game and possibly one player demanding Razor gives him the black 12 jersey. Force-Brumbies for a game down to the wire right until the whistle.
Well, guess I better start watching some more SR!
Especially to see how the speed up rules are going. I’d love to see quicker lineouts and far too often do props take a knee, don’t believe all us NHers are slaves to tradition, kicking, and the internationals. Edinburgh could almost certainly benefit from a much faster game, as could Welsh sides
Obviously only 2 rounds in, but so far the ball in play is only up marginally - a minute maybe. But apparently the total game length is 15 minutes shorter than the average 6 Nations match this year, so the games really fly by, no sweat at all to watch 3 games in one day.