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HOW CAN RUGBY REDUCE INJURIES?

RADICAL. Game-changing. Rugby league. All terms used to describe the law change proposals that emerged from World Rugby’s three-day player welfare symposium in Paris.

The meeting, which was attended by many of rugby’s great and good, was symbolically held at the French rugby federation’s training facility following the tragic deaths of four players in France in the space of eight months. It aimed to generate debate around safety while proposing law changes designed to reduce risk in a sport that has seen the average player weight at the highest level

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