World Rugby proposes new rule changes that stretch credulity
World Rugby’s proposed laws stretch credulity by welcoming not-straight line-outs. Proposals are essentially contradictory – an order to apply current laws strictly tempered by referees using discretion to speed up the game. World Rugby's proposed laws would be essentially contradictory.
World Rugby propose RADICAL new rule changes. Earlier this month, rugby's stakeholders held a conference to discuss and propose numerous ideas in which the sport could be bettered both on and off the field. World Rugby proposed radical changes to the sport's rules system in a bid to improve the game.
World Rugby considers radical plan to broaden game’s popularity. Tackle height change will be just one of the initiatives considered by working group. Working group as well as reducing number of replacements. World Rugby consider tackling height change as one of several initiatives considered. Rugby World Cup starts in 2015 with World Rugby's Six Nations season starting in March.
World Rugby is considering reducing tackle height in elite rugby. A global trial of a 20-minute red card is also being considered as part of a radical plan. World Rugby wants to broaden the appeal of the sport and speed up the game. Rugby is also considering a trial of the red card for the first time in 20 years.