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World Rugby defends its decision to overhaul scrum laws, including removing the option of calling a scrum from a free-kick and banning crocodile rolls and ‘Dupont’s Law’ in the kicking game. Despite criticism from some rugby audiences and former referee Nigel Owens, World Rugby's chief executive, Alan Gilpin, emphasized the importance of evolving the game for safety and spectacle. Player representation in discussions was highlighted as essential to understand the potential impacts of law changes.
Source: YAHOO