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The International Rugby Board Council has
announced that it had approved a global trial of Experimental Law Variations (ELVs)
for a 12 month period starting on August 1, 2008. The trial at all levels of the
Game will involve 13 of the 23 ELVs that have been undergoing experimentation in
approved tournaments around the world over the last two years.
"In November 2009 Council will review all
the ELVs that will undergo global trial, along with the sanctions ELVs that will
undergo approved trials in specific competitions. Council will then decide at
this meeting if all or any of the ELVs should be accepted into full Law,"
ELVs to be trialled worldwide
Assistant Referees
- Assistant Referees can assist referees
in any manner required when appointed by a match organiser
Posts and flags around the field
- The corner posts are no longer
considered to be in touch in-goal except when a ball is grounded against the
post
Lineout and throw
- If a team puts the ball back into
their own 22 and the ball is subsequently kicked directly into touch there
is no gain of ground
- A quick throw may be thrown in
straight or towards the throwing team's own goal line
- There is no restriction on the number
of players who can participate in the lineout from either side (minimum of
two)
- The receiver in a lineout must stand 2
metres back from the lineout
- The player who is in opposition to the
player throwing in the ball may stand in the area between the 5 metre line
and touch line but must be 2 metres away from the lineout
- Lineout players may pre-grip a jumper
before the ball is thrown in
- The lifting of lineout jumpers is
permitted
Maul
- Players are able to defend a maul by
pulling it down
- Remove reference in Law to heads and
shoulders not to be lower than hips
Scrum
- Introduction of an offside line five
metres behind the hindmost feet of the scrum
- Scrum half offside lines (must be in
close proximity to the scrum as present Law or must retreat five metres)
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