You will never please all coaches when it comes to rule changes as there are varied opinions on how the game should be played, refereed and administered. The latest controversy is the golden point rule.
It was introduced when some coaches pushed quite strongly for a change - as they wanted a result and this was the preferred option at the time to secure the valuable two points at the end of 80 minutes if the game was drawn. Having witnessed the tension of golden point wins, I acknowledge the excitement of the winning teams and their fans is worth the nervousness, but feel for the other side.
To lose the game in what can only be described as a dropped goal frenzy is farcical.
Once it's determined that extra time is required, rugby league ethos is abandoned for the rugby union style of positioning, enabling the dropped goal attempts. Golden point has disintegrated into a rabble. The attacking strength of the code is thrown out the window.
The referees change their view on how the game is to be played in this period and game plans are nowhere to be seen.