Jared is ****eddddd. 10 penalties a game from his play the balls alone 
Players told to use foot to play-the-ball or risk being penalised while in attack
THE tunnel ball farce which has sent rugby league purists into a spin is over with the NRL to crack down on illegal play-the-balls.
Clubs have been issued a warning for players to use their foot to play-the-ball or risk being penalised while in attack.
Former top-level referee Shayne Hayne was at Gold Coast Titans training on Tuesday to issue the edict alongside emerging referee Michael Gordon.
Multiple players were penalised in the opposed practice session for rolling the ball through their legs without making an attempt to put their foot on it.
The crackdown means offenders like Andrew Fifita will have the spotlight on them while they have the ball.
Titans prop Luke Douglas said the players had been warned to expect a tough stance on the ruck during pre-season trial matches.
Theres a couple of interpretations theyre changing this year, he said.
Theyre going to crack down on it in the trials. You have to play it with your foot.
You see a lot of guys just roll it between their legs and it becomes a game of touch.
You want to get the history back into the game.
The NRL is striving to clean up the ruck and improve the quality of the contest.
Interchanges have been reduced from 10 to eight this season while a shot clock will be implemented during stoppages.

Players told to use foot to play-the-ball or risk being penalised while in attack
THE tunnel ball farce which has sent rugby league purists into a spin is over with the NRL to crack down on illegal play-the-balls.
Clubs have been issued a warning for players to use their foot to play-the-ball or risk being penalised while in attack.
Former top-level referee Shayne Hayne was at Gold Coast Titans training on Tuesday to issue the edict alongside emerging referee Michael Gordon.
Multiple players were penalised in the opposed practice session for rolling the ball through their legs without making an attempt to put their foot on it.
The crackdown means offenders like Andrew Fifita will have the spotlight on them while they have the ball.
Titans prop Luke Douglas said the players had been warned to expect a tough stance on the ruck during pre-season trial matches.
Theres a couple of interpretations theyre changing this year, he said.
Theyre going to crack down on it in the trials. You have to play it with your foot.
You see a lot of guys just roll it between their legs and it becomes a game of touch.
You want to get the history back into the game.
The NRL is striving to clean up the ruck and improve the quality of the contest.
Interchanges have been reduced from 10 to eight this season while a shot clock will be implemented during stoppages.
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