Quote ="jourdmart"Not sure this is the correct place for this, but I'll post it anyway!
Did any other U7s/U8s/U9s teams play with the revised mini mod rules (sets have to be completed regardless of knockons, in touch, etc) this weekend? And if so what do you think? Opinion of coaches, players, parents and even the ref when we played on Sunday was that the new rules were rank! Good play of forcing players in touch or forcing a knockon with a good tackle went unrewarded, whilst bad play went unpunished. Seems to me we're not teaching the kids to respect posession and learn the principles of the game with these new rules, just giving them a chance to run around with a rugby ball, totally counter productive and removing the competetive element from the game and not preparing the players for the next stage of their development.
Any opinion would be appreciated, it'd be interesting to hear other peoples views.
Cheers!'"
I wasn't aware the rules for mini league had changed. The set on the RFL website from 2011 doesn't mention anything about allowing knock-ons etc it says all infringements should restart with a play the ball by the non-offending team.
Even so, like Hutchie says, the priority at such a young age is teaching basic technique but most importantly is enjoyment and participation, the competitive element should be nowhere in sight with 6,7 & 8 year olds.