The landscape of rugby union is rapidly changing, prompting discussions on the need for law adjustments. With players and coaches adapting to new strategies, some experts argue that the traditional approach to the game may be outdated, leading to what has been termed 'trench warfare' on the field.
As modern rugby evolves faster than ever, the emergence of unofficial set-pieces raises questions about how governing bodies should respond. The debate continues on whether current regulations can effectively manage these innovations without compromising the integrity of the sport.