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'Would be great': Ronan O'Gara backs rugby to ape football-style rule change

Sky Sports rugby analyst and La Rochelle head coach Ronan O'Gara during the first test match between Australia and the British & Irish Lions at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia. (Photo By Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty Images)

La Rochelle head coach Ronan O’Gara has backed rugby union to follow football in changing when the a team line-up is named prior to a game.

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The norm in football is to keep starting line-ups under wraps until just an hour before kick-off. It’s a practice designed to protect tactical plans and enable late decisions based on weather or the opposition. For coaches, it offers maximum flexibility.

Rugby operates under a more traditional framework.

Team announcements in professional rugby are typically made 48 hours ahead of a fixture, usually on a Thursday for a Saturday Test.

This allows media build-up, fan engagement, and presumably, a form of competitive transparency. But it also hands the opposition time to prepare in detail for a settled XV, leaving little room for late tactical sleight of hand.

Once the team sheet is submitted, there’s little scope for deviation unless injury strikes.

Former England centre Will Greenwood has floated the idea that this approach is ripe for change, suggesting that rugby could benefit from borrowing football’s late reveal culture.

Speaking to Ronan O’Gara on Sky Sports after the British & Irish Lions’ win over a First Nations and Pasifika XV at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on Tuesday, Greenwood laid out his vision for a modern, flexible model.

“On your question, knowing players now and the psychology of everyone being ready… I don’t think it’s a long time before we go like football and we don’t announce until an hour before kick-off,” Greenwood said. “Then you’ve got 30 players…let’s say it’s chucking it down with rain, you say, ‘I want my two best kick chasers, my best tacklers, my best back three.'”

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O’Gara, the La Rochelle head honcho and former Ireland fly-half, backed the proposal.

“You can’t, though, with the regulations,” O’Gara noted, “I actually think it’s very interesting.”

Greenwood pushed the point further: “I’m saying I don’t think it’s long before they change that regulation.”

“It would be great,” O’Gara replied.

Asked whether his players could adapt to not knowing the team until an hour before, O’Gara added: “Well, if we practice what we preach all week, everyone is tuned in and, after the first 10 minutes, if you have a Hail Mary, you can easily know on Monday that this guy hasn’t really bought in to what you’re wanting to practice.”

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JB 17 days ago

I would rather teams were named earlier. Wednesday for the Saturday games.

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Pablo 17 days ago

Hope that never ever happens.

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JB 17 days ago

Minimal upside and will just annoy fans. Better as is, adding to the buzz before the game.

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Hellhound 17 days ago

If you can't beat a team knowing who you are going to face, then why become a coach? The players deserve to know who is going to play and to get themselves mentally ready for the game. Ever wondered why soccer players always flip around, acting like the the weakest men in the universe? Like Nigel Owens used to say…” This is rugby, not soccer”. Already people want rugby to become like League where the weak players dwell. Weak coaches can't innovate the game, instead looking to a cheat move to try and gain an upper hand. That is the difference between a coach like Rassie, a double WC winning coach in par for a triple, and coaches like O’Gara. A King in coaching vs a wannabe. Who knew O’Gara would be the next Matt Williams? I would be very ashamed if they were from my country, and luckily they are not. Drivel like that shouldn't be posted unless it is willing to accept the hate that will come with it

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BA 17 days ago

Doesn’t really align with player welfare I would guess maybe? But I get iit, ultimately rugby I do not think is affected by player skills matchups in the win column say as much as Basketball is otherwise there would be skullduggery of late withdrawals and so on a heap more 😂

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Over the sideline 17 days ago

This is crazy. Stuff us fans yet again eh. I don’t get why some can name teams on a Tuesday but others a Thursday.

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Hellhound 17 days ago

A weak coach who can't innovate looks for a cheat code to beat the game.

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Otagoman II 18 days ago

No! This is secret squirrel nonsense by coaches. We only just got Super rugby coaches to reveal their teams on Wednesday now some want to reverse it. It’s contempt for the punter. Boot this rubbish idea to touch.

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