
Rugby
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Published 13:03 21 Feb 2016 GMT
Updated 13:12 21 Feb 2016 GMT
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A pair of esteemed rugby writers have published their solutions this morning and they make for interesting reading.
The Sunday Independent's Brendan Fanning calls for changes to the rules regarding tackling and limiting the number of replacements a team is allowed to name.
Fanning says the sport must "lower the head on tackle to waist high; no choke tackle and more offloads, leading to a quicker game where crucially the speed of decision making is more important than the size of the player".
He also suggests several changes to the breakdown, offside line and scrum, some of which are already being trialled, that would help speed up the game, while he advances the idea that teams should be limited to a maximum of five replacements that could be employed on a roll on, roll off basis up to a total of 12, making "form a bigger factor than the ability to summon up massive reinforcements".
Stephen Jones of the Sunday Times also wants to change the way substitutes are used in rugby, in that he wants to get rid of them entirely.
Yes, you read that right, Jones wants an end to replacements, except in case of injury, and believes his radical plan to force players to get through 80 minutes is the big fix the sport needs, arguing that it would improve the quality on show as well as reducing the number of big hits that produce head injuries.
"The effect would be staggering, and beneficial," Jones claims of his proposal.
"This Six Nations has been marked by a dearth of quality and sweeping changes. Defences have dominated, and the action has also been marked by a disturbing number of injuries. Italy and Ireland each lost three players inside the first half of one of their games.
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