NRL: Paul Crawley has slammed the league for ignoring the Panthers tactics to speed up play.
After investigating the need for rules changes in 2025 the NRL has decided none are needed but a crackdown is coming on players milking for penalties and getting in the way around the ruck after a “drop” in standards in recent seasons.
will use the pre-season challenge to trial a new rule around sending players to the sin bin for illegal high tackles The NRL on Tuesday also confirmed there were areas of the game “where standards have started to drop” and others which needed more “clarity” but ruled out the need to make actual rule changes.
“All of the indicators we measure across the season show that our on-field product is in very good shape and that the rule changes introduced by the Commission in recent years are having the desired impact,‘’ NRL football boss Graham Annesley said.
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