Here are five ideas to improve the NRL moving forward!

4. Add a five-minute sin bin

Too many times a player either is or is not sent to the bin and it seemed very unreasonable. 

Simply put, 10 minutes in the bin is too much of a punishment for most offenders. 

Let’s take Cooper Cronk’s off the ball tackle in the grand final. 10 minutes was way too harsh but they had to put him in the bin. 

That was the absolute perfect situation where a 5-minute sin bin could have been used.

It will make the game more fair and reasonable and it is a change I believe everyone will get behind. 

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 22: Nathan Brown of the Eels is sin-binned during the round 23 NRL match between the Parramatta Eels and the Canterbury Bulldogs at Bankwest Stadium on August 22, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

10 COMMENTS

  1. Have to agree with SOO, the stupid superhero jerseys and stuff keep it to 3 jerseys home away and third/heritage/alternative. Like the 5 minute sin bin idea too.

    I’d say keep the 9s alive, have it every year at changing venues. As a kiwi the games in Perth don’t start till 8:45/9:00 tonight which is fine to watch a couple but they start with the women’s and each club is only guaranteed 2 games seems really stupid, make it 3 games each over two full days not starting at 4:30.

    People always counter by saying adding the 9s is to many games for the players. Yet salary cap continues to rise each year and half every teams 9s squad is under 20’s or reserves or a retired player. If it’s really an issue drop the preseason games down to just 2 games and bring more regular season games to the people who don’t live in big city’s.

    This would keep the players work load the same, gets rid of meaningless preseason games and gets more important and more entertaining games to the people out of the big city’s.
    In terms of money the 9s over 2 days at a moving venue would make more money than 2 extra preseason games being played out in the bush.
    Make every club bring at least 3 home games away to the people. Nothing better than a sold out ground of 15/20 thousand die hard fans supporting a real game of footy not just a trail

  2. You want to really help this game move forward ?

    Create a second division with Brissy 2, Perth, Christchurch, PNG and anyone else who wants to join in it. Bottom two NRL teams also join at the end of this year. Automatic promotion/relegation for winner of div 2 to div 1 NRL. Div 1 becomes a 14 team comp.
    Origin, 1 game on the road every year to promote the game. TV Rights negotiations to focus on promoting the game rather than just cash (that will come later) preferably an FTA dedicated League channel Showing NRL div 1 & 2 games plus Superleague plus talk shows and highlight reels. Origin goes to stand alone weekends. Use incentives schemes for members with real benefits that ordinary fans can relate too (e.g. a free tour behind the scenes after 5 yrs membership, coffee with the coach after 10yrs etc). At the moment, membership feels like a purely commercial transaction.
    Major focus on marketing our game, More internationals, Fringe comps on FTA just making the game more accessable.

  3. Reduce the game time from 80 minutes to say 70 minutes and the clock stops when the ball is not in play – similar to Basketball.
    It would stop all the boring time wasting.

  4. Just watched the eels game against bulldogs. What a pathetic defence performance again. I just backed them not to make the 8. As I said twice if defence doesn’t improve they r gone n so should BA n the kiwi clown. 🤬🤬🤬🤬. Eel supporter for 49 yrs 🥵

  5. I think the only realalistic and valid point is point 1. I like the idea of 1 home and 1 away strip, with traditional colours and a degree of tradition in the design at least. Tweek it a bit year on year in conjunction with changing sponsorships, and from a club revenue perspective, and that’s enough.
    I don’t mind the 5 minute sin bin, in principle, but suspect it will get over used. Borderline sin bin, give them 5, pressure from the crowd, give them 5 etc.
    Whilst I understand the SOO comment, having games outside of QLD / NSW helps expand the game, and could be argued helps level the playing field. Use it, but it use wisely.
    The cost/suburban game concept. In principle, yes, but reality, no. You can’t have a stadium/s suitable for SOO/GF sized crowds that get used once or twice a year. You can’t remain competitive as a sport with the other codes/sports without the coin to back it. How much is a concert ticket these days, and how does watching a team sporting event compare etc?

  6. Agree that the panthers were ripped off Panthers18 but I can see why the video ref can’t be used in that format. How the touchie got that wrong is beyond me. Blame both footballers doing amazing things in the corner and refs/ touchies never having to make a decision. As a Dragons fan though…I’ll get over that one 😝

  7. I have minimal opinion regarding jerseys – whether “fad” or not – and think they have little in terms of impact on the game overall. I think alternative and special edition strips can be great marketing, beside no one is making you buy one. On a similar note to your point about the cost of going to a game, the clubs and the NRL however absolutely should make them cheaper and more accessible. $160 for a jersey is absolutely ridiculous.
    I agree re 5 minute sin bins and a return to home grounds. As others have suggested, i’d also add a reduction in interchange – it will have a three-pronged impact in terms of reintroducing fatigue into the game, which will also reduce impact injuries and will bring the smaller man back into play.
    Also less stoppages for play – if an injured player is down but not near the play, there is no need to stop the clock everytime.
    The bunker should be able to communicate with on-field officials regarding off-the-ball incidents but the bunker should also have a shot-clock regarding their timeframes for decisions.
    Also, listen to the chorus around the game and concede that it is probably time for a designated rep round.

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