I think Rabbit is Vincent Tan. And if he's an egg-chaser, he knows little about the game. When a side is defending their try-line, they can give away a penalty for slowing down the ball from a tackle, not rolling away, going in from the side, not staying on their feet, and a whole host of other cynical tactics. The penalty is therefore awarded as a punishment for cynical play. The attacking side can, depending on the state of the game, decide to go for a penalty goal, or attempt to get a try, which carries a much higher score. Either way, they are not being cynical. I love both rugby codes, and if Rugby Union is being ruined, it is by the negative tactics I list above, mainly by Southern Hemisphere teams, and not by people kicking penalties.