In case anyone hasn't seen them
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This is mostly last years trials being written into law.
The only new law is the brake foot at the scrum and restrictions to water carriers.
Not really relevant at the level we ref at.
Law 13.3 Players on the ground in open play - in-goal implications
Making clearer that players on the ground in in-goal can play the ball for a touchdown or try even if they are on the ground
Bringing long standing practice into clarity, and updating a simplification amend
Law 18.25 Sanction for a lineout throw being prevented from travelling 5m
Making clear the Free Kick sanction covers all players, not just the nonthrowing-in team
2018 simplification oversight
Law 21.10 Knocking the ball from an grasp in in-goal
Making clear that a defender can knock the ball from the grasp of an opponent in the act of scoring
Clarity over defenders actions in ingoal law
I think the last three are all basically new, and relevant to us
Law 13.3 change is the most important - if you look at the Law itself (not just the comments above) you'll see that 13.3 no longer applies at all the in goal, something we have often hypothesised about


Phil, why do you think that the brake foot is not really relevant at our level?This is mostly last years trials being written into law.
The only new law is the brake foot at the scrum and restrictions to water carriers.
Not really relevant at the level we ref at.
But good to see a summary of changes to the law book.
Phil, why do you think that the brake foot is not really relevant at our level?
Probably because the players' coaches at early stages as well as senior have been taught correctly, have listened, and implemented it.Because at my level (7 and below) and even at 6 and 5 they do this all the time already, they may not know they are doing it and may not know what its called, but they do it every scrum. Its only at Pro level really that they want to get the brake foot back on the Bind to get more pressure on (or absorb more pressure).

thee are lots of Laws that players pretty much always comply with - I don't think that means it's irrelevant.During my pre-season match all the hookers (those that were aware of the brake foot amendment) said "we do that anyway".
So on the evidence of one match I'd agree with PhilE it is perhaps "irrelevant"

look at the highlights of SA v NZ if you can.. both hookers were penalised for it.I've never even heard of a brake foot ... let alone seen one. So a relevant addition for me. In 2023, when we pick up these changes.
