TOKYO—One player dropped an opponent on his head. Another smashed his shoulder into a rival’s neck. Incidents like that have resulted in more players ejected from matches at the rugby World Cup than at the last three tournaments combined—and now, the video assistant referee has a larger role in making those calls.
Rugby is grappling with how to reduce head injuries, and has introduced stricter regulations on tackling. As on-field referees try to police the new guidelines at the Rugby World Cup, all possible red card decisions...
2019-11-01 02:34:00Z
https://www.wsj.com/articles/video-reviews-are-hated-in-soccer-thats-not-the-case-in-rugby-11572572096
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