Section 5
Norm Smith Medallist
- Nov 26, 2018
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The first 4 changes i don't see the players having much of a problem adjusting to.
Ruck nominations
This will be interesting. No way to tell until it is enforced.
The wording in the article is not quite clear (to me anyhow).
I assume someone around the ball up area, has to put a hand up to ruck if your ruck appears to be too far away.
Your main ruck needs to hold his hand down if too far away to avoid confusion to players around the ball.
To put it another way your main ruck to refrain from putting arm up (nominating) if unlikely to make the contest in time.
One hand up only one can ruck. No hands up (nomination) no one can ruck and ball must hit the ground first.
Shrugging the tackle
On face value just another rule for umpire and fans for interpretation. Let's see what unfolds.
The stand rule
Pretty much back to how it was supposed to be interpreted.
Coaches found a way to not do it and got away with it for a few seasons. Slowly boiling the frog so to speak.
Started with just going back outside the five, then some slight coaching adjustments from that point.
Like a tall PKD or ruck would always move off the mark immediately if say his opponent a KPF or ruck marked the ball.
They then went straight back in defense to help out while forwards were one tall down
Then just waits for his opponent to kick it back to him.
Then it evolved to moving sideways. Still outside the 5 but more towards the center square to cut off the kick going into the center of ground to try and open up play.
This was one of the main reasons the rule was introduced in the first place to encourage opening up play.
This tightening up of that rule will favor teams like the Lions.
Ruck nominations
This will be interesting. No way to tell until it is enforced.
The wording in the article is not quite clear (to me anyhow).
I assume someone around the ball up area, has to put a hand up to ruck if your ruck appears to be too far away.
Your main ruck needs to hold his hand down if too far away to avoid confusion to players around the ball.
To put it another way your main ruck to refrain from putting arm up (nominating) if unlikely to make the contest in time.
One hand up only one can ruck. No hands up (nomination) no one can ruck and ball must hit the ground first.
Shrugging the tackle
On face value just another rule for umpire and fans for interpretation. Let's see what unfolds.
The stand rule
Pretty much back to how it was supposed to be interpreted.
Coaches found a way to not do it and got away with it for a few seasons. Slowly boiling the frog so to speak.
Started with just going back outside the five, then some slight coaching adjustments from that point.
Like a tall PKD or ruck would always move off the mark immediately if say his opponent a KPF or ruck marked the ball.
They then went straight back in defense to help out while forwards were one tall down
Then just waits for his opponent to kick it back to him.
Then it evolved to moving sideways. Still outside the 5 but more towards the center square to cut off the kick going into the center of ground to try and open up play.
This was one of the main reasons the rule was introduced in the first place to encourage opening up play.
This tightening up of that rule will favor teams like the Lions.




