• Episode 35 - A new Law Application Guideline for 2023

  • Jan 1 2023
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 35 - A new Law Application Guideline for 2023

  • Summary

  • It's a Happy New Year to you all! Today, Keith Lewis, founder of RugbyReferee.net and host of the Advantage Over podcast talks through a new World Rugby 2023 Law Application Guideline for 2023.

    While much of it is targetted at the elite end of the game, the principles within it covers all of rugby no matter what level we're refereeing! So we need to be aware of the drive by World Rugby in these areas. The episode covers the six areas in the new Law Application Guideline (the link here includes some video clips)

    1)    Speeding up the game

    • I reference ball-in-play data from StatsPerform: https://www.statsperform.com/resource/revolutionising-rugby-a-statistical-analysis-on-how-the-game-has-evolved/

    2)    TMO usage

    3)    Water carriers

    4)    Negative player actions

    5)    Players on the ground

    6)    Deliberate Knock ons

    The blog version of this episode is at: https://rugbyreferee.net/2022/12/30/speeding-up-the-game-in-2023-world-rugby-law-application-guideline-issued/

    If you have any comments about this episode, or suggestions for future shows, then drop me a line at ref@rugbyreferee.net!

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