Rugby league looking at forgoing scrums and changing rules to make game safer
Super League is looking at outlawing scrums for the rest of the 2020 season and introducing other rule changes “largely to make the sport of rugby league safer in the current public health situation.”
The recommendations were made by the Rugby Football League’s Laws Committee. They will now be considered by Betfred Super League, Championship and League 1 clubs ahead of a RFL board meeting in early July.
The changes would be for the remainder of the 2020 season, which could resume in August. The RFL and Super League suspended play March 16 due to the global pandemic.
The Toronto Wolfpack (0-6-0) are currently on hiatus in England and have not played since March 11, when they blanked Huddersfield Giants 18-0 in the fifth round of the Challenge Cup.