RULES OF RUGBY.
BETTER CONTROL SOUGHT. UNIFORMITY DESIRED. By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright. London, Feb. 21. “Touch Judge”, in Sporting Life, writes: “Matters have arisen which make imperatively necessary a change in the administration of rugby football. Unless the Rug iy Union desire Rugby to become insular and of unabsorbing interest in all countries they must immediately summon a conference of representatives of the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, at which an international hoard of control should be formed to revise the laws and agree unanimously how the game is to be played and conducted.’’ The writer instances, in support of his contention, the fact that the Rugby Union consented without consulting other bodies to New South Wales and New Zealand s alteration of the rule about punting into touch, to which South Africa objected. — Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 February 1922, Page 5
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