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http://www.scrum.com/scrum/rugby/story/113247.html The East Terrace
Law changes to spell end of boredom
James Stafford
March 26, 2010
News has emerged from Dublin that the IRB is considering major changes to rugby's law book and to how the game is refereed.
The proposed shake-up could be the biggest overhaul in rugby laws for several seasons and it is believed TV bosses are thrilled with the news.
The biggest and most controversial measure could be that referees may be instructed to change interpretation of various laws, such as the tackle and breakdown area, during an actual match
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Other proposals being considered by the IRB include:
* Enforcing the current offside line at the back foot of the ruck (currently enforced on 24% of the time when relevant during a match)
* Last ditch tackles stopping potentially 'awesome tries' to be penalised
* Current vogue of ignoring forward passes in exciting plays to be continued indefinitely
* Random allocation of blame to props for collapsed scrums to be decided by toss of a coin
* All teams to start match with 25 points already on the scoreboard to increase number of high scoring games.
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