World Rugby to defuse Boks’ Bomb Squad?
There’s good and bad (for the Boks) in World Rugby’s latest laws initiative, writes SIMON BORCHARDT.
There’s good and bad (for the Boks) in World Rugby’s latest laws initiative, writes SIMON BORCHARDT.
World Rugby appears set to make a radical change to the set-piece laws that favours teams with a weaker scrum, affecting a core part of the Springboks’ World Cup double triumph.
A clear majority of SARugbymag.co.za readers are fed up with World Rugby’s pursuit of measures to make the game “safe”.
Veteran Welsh referee Nigel Owens has listed three law changes he believes should be implemented next year to increase safety, reduce contentious decisions and make the scrum more of a contest.
Nick Mallett and Swys de Bruin share their thoughts on the new law variations implemented in round one of the Rainbow Cup SA. What are your thoughts?
The statistics show how the four Vodacom Super Rugby semi-finalists have pushed the envelope and conceded more penalties than most in 2019. JON CARDINELLI crunches the numbers.