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What are the main differences between the new rules and the old rules, in school boy rugby?
Michael,
I am not sure what you mean here? How old are you talking about since there have been quite a few changes over the past few years?
Simon
Michael, Depends where you're from but, if you're talking about Oz, you can find the new rules as they apply to U19s at the ARU website.
The main differences involve a 5m offside line behind the scrum, lineout numbers, the quick throw not needing to be straight and kicking out on the fiull from your 22.
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