English Rugby Union unveils plans for non-contact version of game
A non-contact version of rugby is hoping to stem the number of people leaving the sport over head injury concerns.
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England's Rugby Football Union (RFU) has announced plans to introduce a non-contact version of the game in schools with the aim of halting a decline in youth participation.
An independent review commissioned by the national governing body "found evidence of decline in a number of schools with strong rugby traditions - driven by concern about injury and a widespread view amongst schools not playing rugby that it is a difficult game to introduce".
Head injuries have become a major issue within the sport in recent years, with a group of former players currently involved in legal action against World Rugby and other governing bodies.
The individuals allege...










