2025 Rugby Law Updates: What you need to know

Jordan Astrope • May 6, 2025

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Rugby continues to evolve to improve safety, flow, and fairness on the pitch. In 2025, World Rugby ratified several key law changes and launched global trials for others. Here’s what you need to know.

Ratified into Law

These changes are now officially part of the global lawbook.

1. Croc Rolls Are Banned

The ‘croc roll’ technique is now officially deemed foul play, to enhance player safety. Players may not roll, pull, or twist an opponent while removing a jackler from a tackle.

  • Law Reference: Law 9.20 (d)

2. No More Loitering Following a Kick in an Off-Side Position

Players are now prohibited from lingering in an off-side position after a kick, they must attempt to retreat, ensuring a more fluid and fair contest.

  • Law Reference: Law 10.1 (d)

3. Faster Scrums

Teams must be ready to form a scrum within 30 seconds of the mark being made.

  • Law Reference: Law 19.4

Global Law Trials

These law trials are being tested globally and may become permanent in future seasons.

1. Faster Conversions

Conversions must be taken within 60 seconds of a try being awarded.

  • Law Reference: Law 8.8 (c)

2. No More Scrums from Free Kicks

Teams can no longer choose to form a scrum after being awarded a free kick. This aims to speed up the game.

  • Law Reference: Law 20.3

3. Changes to Lineout 

Teams must be ready to form a scrum within 30 seconds of the mark being made.

  • Law Reference: Law 19.4

3. Changes to Lineout 

If the defending team does not lift a jumper and the throw isn’t straight, play will now continue rather than being reset— provided the ball is still thrown into the tunnel.

  • Law Reference: Law 18.23

4. Tackling scrumhalf at breakdowns

Players in the scrumhalf position cannot be tackled within one metre of rucks or mauls by a player involved with the ruck/maul. The scrumhalf can still be tackled by a player from an onside position.

  • Law Reference: Laws 15.18 (rucks) & 16.18 (mauls)

5. Faster Lineouts

Teams must be ready to form a lineout within 30 seconds of the mark.

  • Law Reference: Law 18.12

6. Scrumhalfs Can’t Cross the Tunnel

Defending scrumhalfs cannot advance past the centre line of the tunnel at scrums.

  • Law Reference: Law 19.30 (a)

Why These Changes Matter

These law updates reflect an ongoing commitment to safer, faster, and more spectator-friendly rugby. From banning risky techniques to enforcing quicker restarts, World Rugby continues to shape the future of the sport.


Stay sharp, stay informed, and adjust your game accordingly.

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