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The Counter Ruck
The Irish Times
107 episodes
5 days ago
A rugby podcast from The Irish Times. Produced in association with Harcourt Bar & Garden.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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A rugby podcast from The Irish Times. Produced in association with Harcourt Bar & Garden.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Rugby
Sports
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Should the 7-1 split be outlawed?
The Counter Ruck
18 minutes 13 seconds
3 weeks ago
Should the 7-1 split be outlawed?

The now infamous 7-1 forward split on the bench hit the headlines once again recently when World Rugby announced they would not be outlawing the practice. The innovation, first used by South Africa and made more prominent by France in the recent Six Nations, is controversial in some quarters

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While not quite at culture war levels, the use of extra forwards has prompted a strong rebuke, as either dangerous, against the spirit of the game, or both, from plenty of those involved in the game.


One of those is Owen Doyle. A former international referee and current Irish Times columnist, he joins Nathan Johns to talk through World Rugby’s latest law development. Should the 7-1 split be outlawed, or is it simply a case of clever innovation, leaving the rest of the world to catch up?


Produced by John Casey.


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The Counter Ruck
A rugby podcast from The Irish Times. Produced in association with Harcourt Bar & Garden.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.