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t from hand to shoulder. Blood injury Uncontrolled active bleeding. 'Brake' FootWhere a hooker has on ... m-mate because of injury or for tactical reasons. Restart kick The method of restarting play with a dro
3 Team
e”. Temporary replacement - blood injury 3.25 When a player has a blood injury, that player leave ... t. 3.26 In international matches, the match-day doctor decides whether an injury is a blood injur ... y for use of the HIA process, the game cannot restart until the player with the blood injury has bee ... n to play only when replacing: a. An injured front-row player. b. A player with a blood injur
4 Permitted clothing
s. 4.4 A player may not wear: a. Any item contaminated by blood. b. Any sharp or abrasive item. c. An ... n, is liable to cause injury. h. Communication devices. 4.5 The referee has the power to decide at any tim
Uncontested Scrums - March 2020
s with 23 players Exceptions: Temporary replacement - blood injury: When the referee orders uncontested scrums after a front row player is temporary replaced for a blood injury the team responsibl ... s must form with eight players in the scrum. The above also applies in the case of a blood injur ... y suspension or injury must be played with eight players per side. 17. In a squad of 23 player
Uncontested Scrums - December 2017
h teams must form with eight players in the scrum. The above also applies in the case of a blood injur ... e with uncontested scrums. (c) When a front row player leaves the playing area, whether through injur ... T TRIAL (h) Uncontested scrums as a result of a sending off, temporary suspension or injury mus ... s through injury. The replacement TH gets injured. If the team cannot field a suitably trained front ro
Touch Rugby
r an injured player to leave the field in order to be medically examined. 3.5 Blood injury: A playe ... d items of clothing (a) A player must not wear any item that is contaminated by blood. (b) A player mus ... 4, but, in the referee’s opinion that is liable to cause injury to a player. 4.4 The referee has powe ... y because of player injury when an infringement has not occurred, play resumes with a ruck bal
Beach Touch Rugby
d. 3.6 Blood injury: A player who has an open or bleeding wound must leave the playing are ... s and/or the official time-keeper if appointed. 5.4 Time lost to injury: The referee may stop play for not mor ... r injury when an infringement has not occurred, play resumes with a free pass to the team in possessio
Beach Tag Rugby
y examined. 3.6 Blood injury: A player who has an open or bleeding wound must leave the playing are ... r if appointed. 5.4 Time lost to injury: The referee may stop play for not more than one minute s
Beach Fives Rugby
e the field in order to be medically examined. 3.6 Blood injury: A player who has an open or bleedin ... t referees and/or the official time-keeper if appointed. 5.4 Time lost to injury: The referee may sto
Tag Rugby
d in order to be medically examined. 3.6 Blood injury: A player who has an open or bleeding wound mus ... s of clothing (a) A player must not wear any item that is contaminated by blood. (b) A player mus ... 4, but, in the referee’s opinion that is liable to cause injury to a player. 4.3 The referee has powe
Clarification 3-2018
g blood injury laws in allowing the replacement to stay on the pitch if the injured player fail ... n exhausted a temporary replacement for head injury is allowed. If a player requires permanent remova
Clarification 1-2019
r. A player with a blood injury. A player undertaking an HIA. A player who has just bee ... y; Therefore, can a replacement be made? - Noted that a player that has come off for an injury cannot g ... c becomes: c. A player undertaking an HIA with a head injury. This subtle change will now mean that even in “Recognize & Remove” games player who sustains a head injury can now be replace
Clarification 1-2018
d scrums are caused by a team for any reason other than HIA, blood injury replacement and an injury afte