Super Rugby coaches have urged the need to tweak the laws of the game in order to make the sport fairer and more entertaining for fans.
With the All Blacks season over, New Zealand players and coaches have turned their attention to next year's Super Rugby Aotearoa competition, which starts on February 26.
The head coaches from New Zealand's five Super Rugby franchises joined a roundtable discussion on Sky Sport's The Breakdown to talk about the upcoming competition and their preparations in the off-season.
One of the topics discussed was the need for rugby to introduce new rules to help improve the spectacle of the sport which has, in recent times, been dominated by suffocating defensive rugby – especially in the Northern Hemisphere.
New Chiefs coach Clayton McMillan says a rule that is being discussed in rugby circles is the need for a goal line drop out, something he says will help encourage more attacking rugby.