World Rugby is introducing law amendments to speed up the game, sparking social media uproar about scrum changes. Critics argue that more scrums lead to fatigued players and defensive gaps. Concerns arise about eroding rugby foundations and downgrading game principles for a youthful future.
"My word, the final scoreline was probably one of the more unfair ones I’ve seen in rugby" #URC https://t.co/qO9snUmJbe
"Step by step, the foundations of rugby are being eroded. The latest law changes and trials are not all bad but it's the manner in which the principles of the game are being downgraded in the perceived interest of a bright and youthful future that's concerning" ✍️ @SBarnesRugby
🗣️ "Put simply, more scrums equals more fatigued players equals more defensive gaps." #rugby 🏉 For the love of scrums, World Rugby stop changing the laws! ✍️ @jaredwright17 https://t.co/LRGOYmrr7K
So @WorldRugby are bringing in law amendments to speed up the game which I agree with, there’s a social media uproar about the scrum change but realistically it won’t change much and it won’t depower the scrum. Read my column for @RugbyPass on it here 👇🏼 https://t.co/Vvyffi2J3o
OPINION: "Of course, South Africans are being vociferous in their view that it’s an attempt to combat one of their main strengths" @AndyGoode10 👨💻 #rugby #URC #GallagherPrem Read more below ⤵️⤵️⤵️ https://t.co/o8umdactna