Right. Unfortunately, some of the prior speculation about law changes for Super Rugby was just that and has not been confirmed. Below is the gospel version from the hastily renamed “SANZAAR” organization. […]
Posts tagged with: Rugby Laws
SANZAAR clarifies Super Rugby laws for 2016
A comprehensive look at Law amendment Trials (2)
In the second set of laws to be amended we will take a look at the other 5 laws that’s gonna go into trial in the months to come. […]
A comprehensive look at Law amendment Trials (1)
While we are reasonably quiet and trying to get back into the (long) swing of the 2012 Superugby season, I thought it would be nice to take a comprehensive look at the laws that will go to trial in the next few months or six! […]
Dear IRB – How about some clarity on the ‘Yellow Card Situation’ !
Dear IRB – How about some clarity on the ‘Yellow Card Situation’ ! […]
8 points for a try?
Eight-point tries and the introduction of a rugby league-style interchange will be discussed next month when the International Rugby Board holds a global think tank. […]
Plum fancies law changes
Sharks coach John Plumtree has welcomed the introduction of new applications to the laws which he admits The Sharks will be working on refining during the Neo Africa Preseason Series. […]
Change the Laws – Baldrick’s take on the game
Morne wrote recently to leave the laws as they are, and I would like to offer a converse view – please IRB, change them! […]
Leave the laws as is
I am getting so sick and tired of rugby experts bitching about the laws of the game in the mainstream press. […]
Boks want answers from O’Brien
The Springbok rugby team’s unhappy marriage with the International Rugby Board took another intriguing turn on Monday, with the revelation that the South Africans have asked for an “explanation” from the IRB about a string of puzzling rulings by New Zealand referee Bryce Lawrence in South Africa’s 32-25 Tri-Nations win over Australia. […]
The Guide you have always wanted
In it’s ever increasing drive to spread the knowledge of the game, The IRB has launched a new interactive website. […]
New Laws for SA on 1 June.
The new laws will come into effect in South Africa on 1 June 2009, in time for the start of the Currie Cup as 10 of the 13 experimental law variations become law. […]
10 ELVs ratified into Laws
The International Rugby Board has formally ratified a recommendation by their rugby committee to approve 10 of the 13 global experimental law variations (ELVs) into the rules of the game. […]
Official word on THAT scrum
After the reward of a 22m drop out for the Crusaders after walking away from a scrum against the Sharks there was some spirited discussion on Sharksworld. SA Rugby Referees this week feature that incident and give their views. […]
‘Bad refereeing’ costs Bulls
The interpretation of laws by referees is still the biggest problem confronting the Bulls in the Super14, with or without the ELVs. […]
ELVs need to tackle rugby’s grey area
Steve Tew hopes some middle ground can be found on the contentious tackled ball area as rugby gets set to mix new and old with a fresh set of rules after several years of experimenting. […]