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With effect from 1st January 2007, the Law governing the scrum at all levels of the Game will change. Specifically, the change will see the implementation of a four stage “crouch, touch, pause, engage” sequence. This follows a review of the scrum by the IRB Rugby Committee and its Law Project Group following recommendations made by the IRB’s Medical Committee. The new sequence, as approved by the IRB Council, is as follows: 1. The referee will call “crouch” and the front rows will crouch. 2. The referee will call “touch”. Using their outside arm, each prop will touch the point of the opposing prop’s outside shoulder. The props then withdraw their arms. 3. The referee will then call “pause”. 4. Following a pause, the referee will then call “engage”. The front rows may then engage. The “engage” call is not a command but an indication that the front rows may come together when ready. This is a change to Law 20.1(h). Presently Law 20.1(h) stipulates a “crouch, pause, engage” sequence. Referees will continue to brief the front rows as to their responsibilities prior to the match. Please find below a list of possible infringements, along with the appropriate sanctions:
With effect from Thursday 7 December 07, you will be able to view an educational DVD demonstrating the new sequence at www.irb.com Should you have any questions relating to the new Scrum Law, please contact the Secretary |
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