For example none of the following changes will now be implemented:
- Pulling down of rucks
- Different numbers of players in line outs
- Replacement of penalties with free kicks for "minor" offences
- Assistant Referees (aka Touch Judges) will be able to assist Referees in any way the Referee requires (hardly a controversial idea)
- If a team puts the ball back in their own 22 and the ball is subsequently kicked directly into touch there is no gain in ground (virtually everyone agreed this was a good idea - but practically it will have no effect on the way your games are played as kicking for touch is pretty rare)
- A quick throw may be thrown in straight or towards the throwing team's goal line (as above!)
- The receiver at the line-out must be two metres back away from the line-out (not a major issue)
- The player who is in opposition to the player throwing in the ball must stand in the area between the five metre line and touch line and must be two metres from the line of touch and at least two metres from the line-out (which is more or less what used to happen anyway... unless you played Welwyn!)
- Line-out players may pre-grip a jumper before the ball is thrown in (which most of us thought was legal anyway!)
- The lifting of line-out jumpers is permitted (ditto!)
- Introduction of an offside line five metres behind the hindmost feet of the scrum (generally felt to be a good idea)
- Scrum-half offside line at the scrum (again tidies things up a bit)
- The corner posts are no longer considered to be touch in goal except when the ball is grounded against the post (in practice makes the try line about six inches wider)
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