Rugby introduces temporary subs rule

Greater awareness of concussion in sport leads rugby officials to allow temporary substitutions while head injuries are assessed.

A rugby player who suffers a head injury during a match can be replaced temporarily while doctors assess for concussion under new laws that will become effective from August 1, six weeks before the Rugby World Cup.

World Rugby, the sport's governing body, made the announcement on Friday following "overwhelmingly positive results" in a global trial at elite level.

Martin Rafferty, World Rugby's chief medical officer, says "allowing temporary substitution for head injury has proven to be a massive step forward in protecting our elite players following a head injury."

World Rugby says research by the British Journal of Sports Medicine shows that prior to the temporary substitution rule, 56 per cent of players with a confirmed concussion remained on the field following their injury. Now that figure is under 12 per cent.


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