The new Six Nations laws explained as World Rugby clamps down on time-wasting - Ruck

The new Six Nations laws explained as World Rugby clamps down on time-wasting

The 2023 Six Nations is fast approaching, so here’s a rundown of the little changes that are coming to the tournament this year.

Penalising negative player actions

Referees are expected to take action against negative player actions such as trapping players in the ruck, and players not attempting to play the ball in jackall situations.

A statement says: “Players are reminded about their responsibilities not to hold the ball or walk off with the ball at penalties – this reduces attacking options by the non-offending team and slows the game down unnecessarily and will be sanctioned.”

Referee, Wayne Barnes during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby Match between Bristol Bears and Bath Rugby at Ashton Gate on 29 Jan. Photo: Phil Mingo/PPAUK

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