Towards the generalization of the red card reduced to 20 minutes

Towards the generalization of the red card reduced to 20 minutes
Towards the generalization of the red card reduced to 20 minutes

Other rules are also concerned: a limit of 30 seconds for playing scrums and throw-ins in order to speed them up, the possibility of making a volley save within 22 meters on returns, the obligation to play the ball from the first stop of a maul and no longer the second, or the possibility of letting the game continue if a throw into touch is not straight, as long as the opposing team has not contested in the air. World Rugby would also like to limit the time to take a conversion after a try to 60 seconds, to align it with that of a penalty.

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