News: Uncontested scrums on the agenda

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  1. yankee_rob

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    Uncontested scrums on the agenda
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    The International Rugby Board has confirmed that the issue of uncontested scrums is already on its agenda for discussion.

    “The IRB is aware that there are issues relating to uncontested scrums,” said IRB Chairman Bernard Lapasset.

    “The IRB Rugby Committee is meeting in April to discuss possible solutions to address these issues without impacting on the character of the game.

    “The Rugby Committee will consider these proposals along with other important Rugby and Law issues, including the global trial of the Experimental Law Variations (ELVs), at its meeting before putting forward recommendations to the IRB Council at its May meeting.

    “Any potential solution to tackle the circumstances that lead to uncontested scrums will have player welfare as its primary concern, while ensuring that the unique shape and character of rugby is retained. It is also important that potential solutions are applicable across all levels of the game.”

    The scrum is an integral part of the fabric of the game and the IRB has been the driving force behind extensive global scrum research.

    This year the IRB will launch the most comprehensive study of the scrum in the game’s history when it embarks on a three-year analysis of scrum forces.

    “The primary goal of this unprecedented study is to determine the best possible techniques for playing, coaching and refereeing what is a critical area of the game,” added Lapasset.
     
  2. krudmonk

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  3. PsychedelicCeltic

    PsychedelicCeltic New Member

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    The IRB is probably going to require clubs to have a full set of props on the bench for games, or risk losing a player while scrums are uncontested. Which is good.
     
  4. yankee_rob

    yankee_rob Member

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    If it helps the sport progress forward, I am all for it.
     

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