RFL to delay reintroduction of scums
The Rugby Football
League Board have announced that scums won’t be reintroduced until January at
the earliest.
Scrums were
replaced by a play-the-ball restart as part of the return-to-play coronavirus
protocols in August 2020.
They were
recommended to return by the laws committee for 2022, if player double-vaccine
take-up in the top two divisions was at least 85%.
That target has not
been reached, while the Omicron variant has seen cases surge.
Clubs have been
given guidance that players should be encouraged to have booster jabs,
following enthusiasm to see scrums return from players and coaches.
The set-piece,
although uncontested, is seen as a positive element of the sport by coaches and
players as it ties in defenders and gives attacks a chance to run set-plays.
"We have not
mandated vaccination, but we have worked with clubs to encourage their players
to do their part, both for the sport and in the national battle against Covid-19,"
RFL chief regulatory officer Karen Moorhouse said.
"Considerable
progress has been made over the last couple of months, with some clubs setting
an outstanding lead in terms of vaccination rates, and now boosters.
"We recognise
this delay is far from ideal for coaches and players as they prepare for the
2022 season with ongoing uncertainty - but in a rapidly changing landscape this
is the appropriate and responsible course of action as things stand."