100%
When they went to crack down on holding the ball, they cracked down on the wrong ones.
It's the incorrect disposal/dropping the ball which is the blight on the game, not the ones where the ball is locked in (which are easily resolved with a quick ball-up).
Instead we've got the ridiculous situation where Ryan can drop the ball for a goal, and Samo gets pinged because he didn't go through the charade of making a 'genuine attempt' in an impossible situation.
Showing my age here, but in the 70's and 80's as a senior umpire in Tasmania, we were consistently told to protect the ball player and if the ball spilled in the tackle it was "play on". If a player made an attempt to handball or kick, it was "play on". Now it is a game for dwellers and so unattractive to watch.





