I'd say one big flaw in rugby is the sheer size players need to be in the modern era. Injuries, and serious ones, are inevitable. Players at all levels of the game are getting crocked and the lifespan of a pro career is getting increasingly short. Which is a shame. I was only talking to my mum about this on Sunday. My dad was knocking on the door of an Irish cap in the late 40s / early 50s. He was as skinny as a rake but totally ambipedal (thanks eirebhoy) and a real Shane Williams type will o the wisp type player. His friends used to tell me how he won a cup final at Donnybrook with a penalty kick from each foot, from each touchline. He'd sink without trace in today's game.
For me rugby as a sport is best for teenagers* and it is also a superb vehicle for tiring out testosterone filled teenagers when they need to let loose! But even schools rugby has fallen victim to the "size matters" doctrine now, which is only inevitable. A good big 'un will always beat a good little 'un. For me the ball spends too much time in the air or out of play too. That said, I think the RWC - as it always does, as does the footy equivalent - showcases the latest trends elsewhere and Argentina's expansive game seemed to do OK. All games evolve and their flaws either get fixed by rules or tactical innovation, but the size thing in rugby is hard to see going back the other way.
*Top flight rugby can be utterly gripping too, no doubt.
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