Bay of Plenty Times

Rugby tweaking rules for schools and club grades

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New Zealand Rugby (NZR) will trial a range of law variations in school and club rugby in 2022.

NZR said the aim is to enhance the safety and appeal of the sport and have called the changes Experiment­al Domestic Safety Law Variations (EDSLVS).

Eight of the 15 approved EDSLVS will be rolled out nationally across Small Blacks, teenage rugby and senior rugby; with the other seven being trialled in selected competitio­ns, in consultati­on with provincial unions.

National changes include reducing tackle height, enhancing breakdown and scrums, and ensuring players remain grounded while contesting high balls, in a bid to reduce aerial collisions.

NZR’S General Manager of Community Rugby, Steve Lancaster, said that the rule changes are a continuati­on of the rugby union’s approach of putting participan­ts at the centre of rugby.

“We understand that in order to create quality rugby experience­s for all of our participan­ts, we need to develop the game to ensure it meets their needs and abilities.

“The changes for 2022 are intended to preserve the characteri­stics of the game, while ensuring rugby remains relevant, accessible and appealing to the 160,000 players, coaches and referees across the country.

“It’s all part of our plan to futureproo­f rugby.”

Variations will also be introduced in Under 6 to Under 8 Small Blacks rugby, including reducing the field size, which Lancaster says reflects best-practice for the developmen­t of young rugby players.

“Small Blacks want to learn how to be better, play with their mates and most importantl­y, have fun.

“By reducing field size, we’re allowing kids to have more touches of the ball, score more tries and have more opportunit­ies to develop their skills.”

Provincial unions are set to introduce the new developmen­ts into school and club rugby from January 1.

Any future applicatio­n of the EDSLVS will be determined following a review at the conclusion of the 2022 season.

 ?? Photo / Ben Fraser ?? NZ Rugby will introduce a new set of rules around safety in the game, starting at under-6 level and ranging through to senior club rugby.
Photo / Ben Fraser NZ Rugby will introduce a new set of rules around safety in the game, starting at under-6 level and ranging through to senior club rugby.

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