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    World Rugby rubs out on-field coaching

    Wed, 18/05/2022, 7:02 am
    Reuters
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    World Rugby has moved to limit on-field coaching, controversially employed by South Africa against the British & Irish Lions last year, by approving trials to limit non-playing personnel entering the field during a match.

    South Africa's Director of Rugby Rassie Erasmus donned a tracksuit and water carriers' bib and frequently ran onto the pitch with a tray of drinks as cover to pass instructions to his players as the Springboks took a narrow series win.

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    He was ridiculed by his opposite number Warren Gatland but insisted he was operating within the rules.

    But on Tuesday, World Rugby moved to stop head coaches or directors of rugby from using the cover of water carriers to coach inside the field by approving a global trial, starting from July 1.

    It said it was aimed 'to improve the flow of matches by reducing unnecessary stoppages without compromising welfare'.

    There will be revised protocol for when medics and water-carriers can access the field, limiting the ability to interact with the match officials, and providing for sanctions 'for any action that either interferes with play or is against the values of the sport'.

    The proposed new rules will see medics only allowed to provide water to players they are treating and they will give away a penalty if they field or touch a ball when it is live in play.

    Teams will be permitted up to two dedicated water carriers and in elite-level rugby they will only be able to enter the field of play twice per half at points agreed with the match officials.

    A person bringing on a kicking tee may carry one bottle for the kicker's use only.

    World Rugby also said 'no one should approach, address or aim comments at the match officials, save for medics in respect of treatment of a player. Should this happen, the sanction will be a penalty kick'.

    The trial follows an extensive review, including research into player hydration needs, and increasing disruption to play caused by multiple water carriers entering the field of play every time there is a stoppage.

    https://www.rugby.com.au/news/world-...aching-2022517

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    I remember one match, Rassie was using large coloured cards to send messages from the coaching box to the team, so I don't think limiting water carriers will stop on-field coaching

    It will reduce the amount of bullshit stoppages where a front rower gets "cramp" as soon as the whistle is blown to give everyone a breather.

    However, since the medic can give water to anybody who they are treating, watch for the first instance of an entire pack simultaneously developing a range of minor issues requiring treatment at some point when their team is under pressure.

    A smarter rule would be to safeguard the health of players by requiring any player who accepts treatment more than once in a game to leave the field and be treated in a proper environment. Should see Mark Nawanqanitawase (don't shit me about the spelling, you know who I'm talking about) and Jordan Petaia subbed off in about the 15th minute.

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