Blackmac wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 1:56 pm
The increase in size since professionalism is incredible and has without doubt been driven by those in charge of the game with little or no thought to the outcome.
I'm just over 6'4 and 17.5 stone. When I played I was invariably one of the biggest two or three players on the pitch. Even when you came up against experienced internationals you maybe noticed a difference in ability but you were rarely outsized or overpowered.
Nowadays i'm what, a reasonably sized winger??
At 11 stone, I was always light but back then, the game really was one for all sizes. Now wingers are bigger than any locks I recall facing.
The fix, for me, is a ban on substitutes except for injury
1) That will knacker the lumps and fat lads, creating space as the game goes on. Good front rowers will be rewarded for wearing down their opponents = no more Le Rouxs.
2) More tries, entertainment and forcing consideration of different playing styles = variety.
3) Better competition: the teams hoarding or with access to deeper resources means rugby rarely sees upsets unlike most other sports.
4) It's cheaper. Fewer players = lower costs.
5) Bigger gates and fewer parents terrified of little Johnny getting his grey matter mashed.
So, how do we enforce "injury only" subs? Easy. Any player subbed for injury has an automatic and mandatory 3 match break for recovery. There'll still be some fiddling [/Quins] but it will eliminate 99% of it.