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Fast-track bullies: Difference between the good and the bad is getting ugly – Sydney Morning Herald

The round one results support the view that quickening up the game widens the divide between the best and worst sides, meaning fans will turn off their TVs.

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Instead, the referee simply signals that a defensive player is inside the 10 metre corridor and adds another six tackles to the attacking teams set.
A couple of the top NRL teams South Sydney and Parramatta exploited this by flirting with the 10m corridor early in the tackle count.
It is a smart ploy because, if the defensive team sprints up early on tackles one or two to jam the ball carrier, it knows the attack will start on a very slow play-the-ball, curbing momentum.
And it is no great disadvantage…

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