World Rugby Confirms Current Global Law Trials To Be Adopted Into Full Law
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Unanimous decision.
The World Rugby Council has unanimously decided to adopt into law the complete package of 12 law amendments that are currently under global trial.
The global law trials having operated since August in the northern hemisphere and January in the southern hemisphere, the amendments come into effect immediately and will be codified with immediate effect.
In short, the law amendments that have been adopted into law are:
- Uncontested scrums must have eight players (Law 3.15)
- Permit kick to touch after time has elapsed (Law 5.7c)
- Where multiple penalty infringements the non-offending team can choose the most advantageous (Law 7.2d)
- Penalty try has no conversion (Law 8.1c, 8.3 and 8.7)
- Touch, 22m and in goal simplification (Law 18)
- Scrum – no signal from ref (Law 19.22)
- Scrum – alignment of scrum-half (Law 19.15f)
- Scrum – compulsory strike (LRG insist that for player welfare purposes this is a compulsory strike by the hooker (Law 19.22)
- Scrum – Allow number eight to pick up from second row of scrum (Law 19.36c)
- Tackler must get up before playing the ball and then can only play from their side of the tackle gate (Law 14.6)
- Change in pre-ruck offside line formation – at least one player on their feet and over the ball which is on the ground (Law 14.11)
- No kicking out of ruck (Law 15)
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