For those who haven’t seen them, here are the new law
changes starting this fall. Please click on the link under ELV Guide for an
excellent visual guide to these changes.
Best regards,
Jeffrey Anderson
For of all sad words of tongue or pen,
The saddest are these:
It might have been. - John Greenleaf Whittier
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From: Sara John <sjohn@...>
Date: Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 12:13 AM
Subject: [LAU Pres] The IRB Guide to Experimental Law Variations
To: usar-staff@...
The IRB Guide to
Experimental Law
Variations
The IRB has announced that ELV's will become effective globally on
August 1st, 2008. The following are the specific ELV's:
Law 6 - Match Officials
1. Assistant referees are able to assist the referee in
any way that the referee requires.
Law 17 - Maul
2. Remove reference to head and shoulders not being
lower than hips.
3. Players are able to defend a maul by pulling it down.
Law 19 - Touch and Lineout
4. If a team puts the ball back into its own 22 and the ball
is subsequently kicked directly into touch, there is no gain in ground.
5. A quick throw in may be thrown in straight or
towards the throwing team's own goal line.
6. There is no restriction on the number of players from
either team who can participate in the lineout.
7. The receiver at the lineout must be 2 metres away
from the lineout.
8. The player who is in opposition to the player
throwing in the ball must stand in the area between the 5-metre line and the
touch line but must be 2 metres away from the 5-metre line.
9. Lineout players may pre-grip a jumper before the ball
is thrown in.
10. The lifting of lineout players is permitted.
Law 20 - Scrum
11. Introduction of an offside line 5 meters behind the
hindmost feet of the scrum.
12. Identification of scrum half offside lines.
Law 22 – Corner Posts
13. The corner posts are no longer considered to be
touch-in-goal except when the ball is grounded against the post.
The IRB is developing
a three pronged ELV educational promotion and the basic development &
distribution headlines are:
ELV Guide
May 22- English
version in PDF circulated to Union CEO's/ Secretary's/ IRB licensed Trainers & Educators and Union Coaching & Refereeing
contacts
French, Spanish,
Italian, Chinese, Japanese & Russian ELV guides distributed electronically
on or before June 6.
The guide has also
been uploaded to the IRB Training extranet and website
http://www.irb.com/mm/Document/NewsMedia/0/IRBELVGuideENFINAL_5097.pdf
ELV DVD
Total Rugby produce
English version by May 28
Duplication of 18000
English copies delivered to Dublin by June 12
English copies
distributed by UPS to English speaking Unions French, Spanish, Italian,
Chinese, Japanese & Russian versions produced on June 3
Duplication of 12000
language versions delivered to Dublin by June 19
Language versions
distributed by UPS to relevant Unions
ELV WEBSITE http://www.irb.com/ELVs/
English site live by
6th June
French, Spanish,
Italian, Chinese, Japanese & Russian versions of elv site live by 17th June
The Referee and Laws Committee has consulted with the IRB and submits the
following Clarifications:
Pulling Down a Maul
- The explanitory notes refer to pulling down an
opposing player. The actual wording of the Law simply refers to
pulling down a player in the maul. While most of the time a
player trying to pull down a maul will do so by grasping an opponent, it
is legal to pull down a teammate who is part of the maul.
- I cannot emphasize enough that the maul can
only be pulled down legally by grasping a player's torso (shoulders
to hips). Any taking out of legs is still illegal and
dangerous. The referee must be aware of how the maul is taken down.
- Safety of players is one of the major concerns of
the IRB. The IRB has undertaken injury surveillance in NZ, Australia
and South Africa. The IRB has taken advice from a risk management
consultant. The results were such that the risk of injury as a
result of the introduction of the ELVs was not increased. This
injury surveillance continues. In four years of experimentation at
the Cambridge Laws Laboratory under the auspices of the RFU there
were no injuries as a result of the pulling down of the maul.
The Law was framed around their experiences.
Quick Throw-ins
- Although the Law is not clearly worded, the
throw-in must reach the five-meter line before being played, regardless of
the direction it is thrown. This means that a player cannot throw
the ball to a teammate who is standing five meters back, but only one
meter from touch.
USA Rugby has adopted a policy that all competitions begun before August
1st will be played under existing Law; this includes the
National Club Sevens Championships. At the request of USA Rugby's Seven's
coach, Al Caravelli, the National Men's All-Stars 7's Championship will be
played under the ELV's
.
Inspiring America to fall in love with Rugby
Sara John | Director
of Communications | USA Rugby
2500 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 200 | Boulder CO 80302
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