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Round 12 - end of the crackdown
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[QUOTE="BroncsFan, post: 3278388, member: 9052"] If it's me then I'm making it that the player that comes on for the HIA has to be the player that comes off when the HIA is complete AND once the 15mins for the HIA is complete and the player has passed their HIA they must come back onto the field as soon as the opportunity arises (typically the next attacking set). You also keep the rule that if a player goes off for a second HIA that's it and their night is done. Under those rules the team looking to rort only gives the player at best a 15min break, but if they fail to abide by either of the above it counts as a normal interchange... to me it would not be worth the risk just to give one of your forwards a 15min break, especially if there is a risk that they cop a second legitimate head knock and their night is suddenly done. I think it is basically a call back to the blood bin... where a player had to go off the field to get cuts, etc. sorted out and they would bring a temporary player onto the field... but once a player was fixed up they would come on for whoever subbed on. The other thing you could do with that rule is reduce the time off the field... so instead of giving someone a 15min break, which might be beneficial for a guy like Jurbo who typically plays 80, you could bring it back to 5 or 10mins. 5 mins is **** all break if you're looking to rort and represents a bigger risk if you fail to abide by the above rules. It's also not that bad if a player legitimately has to come off for a HIA, but teams try to avoid it in order to keep their better players on the field. You could also combo it up with the [USER=1769]@Foordy[/USER] suggestion that a player looking to take a dive has to go off for a 5min HIA. It would just become too much of a risk to take a dive for a penalty to then be off the field for 5mins, make sure you take the right person off when you're being subbed back on and also sub back on when they need to (i.e. in the next attacking set)... because if you don't you lose an interchange. [/QUOTE]
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