New Zealand Rugby has confirmed they won't be following World Rugby's proposal to ban scrum resets, team huddles and upright tackles when Super Rugby Aotearoa kicks off next month.
World Rugby announced yesterday it was considering the moves to reduce the transmission risk of Covid-19 but will ultimately leave any final decision up to national bodies.
World Rugby's influential medical group proposed team huddles and spitting would also be scrapped while players would be required to change their kit and headgear at halftime.
Scrums were the highest risk event, making up 50 per cent of high exposure time during a match, according to the report.
NZR chief executive Mark Robinson told Radio New Zealand that those rules won't apply to the new New Zealand-based competition which begins on June 13.