Trials Law and innovation rules that are debuted and continued over six nations from 2025. years …
Twenty minutes of red card
For the first time in six nations, players sent for technical offenses can be replaced by a team fair after 20 minutes, elevated in the initiative designed to punish players, not teams.
However, judges can still allocate full and permanent red cards for deliberate and dangerous works for a misdemeanor.
The move greeted the English Freddie Steward, a recipient of the infamous red card in Dublin, which afterwards abolished, only after Ireland used the numeric advantage to take the Grand Slam-Clinthing 29-16. 2023.
“There is such a significant impact on test matches, as you saw in that game,” Steward said.
“It must be a real decision because the forms of campaigns for teams. You can lose the game in the decision. It really kills you. I'm glad they were attending to get on to work.
“You saw the red cards of the rushed test match. You can almost hear the trunk fans that still have 15 on the ground because they want a proper competition.”
'Protection 9'
The global law examination intended for protecting the coverings of the fumes in the base, MAULS and Scrums will also enter into force for six nations.
Named “Protection 9”, the amendment will see the offside line for a team that is not in the Screams set on the center line of the tunnel, while the scrumm-half cannot play while the ball is near the approach, arm or maul.
Although it is designed to enable cleaning and less stopping, effective removal of the defense of the scrumm-half to compete on the Scrum, plus the ambiguity surrounding the failure.
“They can and wrap nine in cotton wool at this stage. It becomes funny in my opinion,” said Ireland attacker Tadhg Beirne.
“Life makes it difficult for them in terms of that law, in terms of can't touch nine inside a meter hand. When your hand is over, when you can come through your hand?
“It's still worse for me because it's something I like to do obviously if I don't like it. Nine are probably enthusiastic.”
The explanations of judges in the stadium continue
After the successful debut during the autumn nations series, the judges will continue to explain all important decisions within the Games towards viewers through the microphone.
This feature is a part of the constant effort to fans even closer to key moments in the schedule and add another layer of understanding for the fan-followers.
Weather limits for restart
Two additional measures will also be carried out to accelerate GamePlay, and shortened to hit 60 seconds after trying to take over conversions, while streams and line must be formed within 30 seconds.
Although April is a low scoring matches dominating set-pieces can complain about the rugby purist, the game is too aware of the pressures to remain competitive and competing fresh eyeballs in such competitive landscape.
For those who are familiar with rugby, there are few more convincing battles on the garden of two packages colliding, come with Scrum Time, but countless scrums and stops can alienate those new ones in the game.
Each measure, therefore, which ball plays for protagonists on the field for a long time to show their talent must be welcome.
'TouchFinder' technology
Match officials will also be supported by the introduction of 'TouchFinder' in 2025. Six nations.
Technology, the evolution of Smart Ball technology, will be precisely identified where the ball exceeds the touchline from the blows and where the lines are taken.
2025 male nodes of six nations
Friday 31. January
France vs Wales (8.15pm)
Saturday 1. February
Scotland – Italy (2.15pm)
Ireland – England (4.45pm)
Saturday 8. February
Italy and Wales (2.15pm)
England vs France (4.45pm)
Sunday 9th February
Scotland vs Ireland (15:00)
Saturday 22. February
Wales vs Ireland (2.15pm)
England vs Scotland (4.45pm)
Sunday 23. February
Italy and France (15:00)
Saturday 8. March
Ireland – France (2.15pm)
Scotland vs Wales (4.45pm)
Sunday 9. Marta
England – Italy (15:00)
Saturday 15. March
Italy and Ireland (2.15pm)
Wales vs England (4.45pm)
France vs Scotland (20h)