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[Round 5, 2024] Broncos vs Storm
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[QUOTE="HarryAllan7, post: 3608247, member: 9372"] [B]Short goal line dropout:[/B] - Some chance of recovery - Significant chance of penalty - More chance of giving up try on the 'crash play' - Less fatigue defending with minimal distance to get back onside [B]Long goal line dropout:[/B] - No chance of recovery - Very low chance of penalty - More chance for opposition to create forward momentum to open up gaps in the line - More fatigue defending a larger distance to goal line With the new rules, the NRL wants more short kickoffs. If they can be done well, then they are actually the better option in my opinion - there's positives and negatives which even out for long and short, but short gives you the chance at recovery. But it depends if you can execute or not. If you are well-drilled and know you can do it effectively, short goal line dropout is better... but if you can't do it consistently, then better to just boot it long. We fall into the latter. [/QUOTE]
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