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NRL changes obstruction rule interpretation
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[QUOTE="Morkel, post: 2482639, member: 8215"] Glad it's getting changed, but I don't think it needs to change a whole lot. What was happening was that clever/exploitative player like Lyon were just deliberately walking in to the decoys, taking a dive, and disarming any possible attacking threats before they even started. My suggestion would be to merely use the same rules that are used when chasing / contesting for a kick, ie, you can't change your line in order to impede someone else. That goes for both the attacker and [I]defender[/I]. If a decoy runner is headed for a gap, and the defender is the one that moves to cut them off, then the [I]defender[/I] has initiated the contact, they're the one who read the play badly and they should be entitled to be sat on their fat torso-try-scoring arse. Problem solved. [/QUOTE]
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