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Scrums to return to all levels of rugby league in 2022

January 20, 2022

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Following meetings with clubs from Betfred Super League, Championship and League One today, the Rugby Football League (RFL) have confirmed the return of scrums for the 2022 season in all competitions.

The RFL laws committee recommended the return of scrums for the 2022 season at their December meeting, provided 85 per cent of players across the Betfred Super League and Championship competitions, which kick off in the coming weeks, had been double vaccinated.

Considering the recommendations later in December, the RFL board deferred a final decision until January, to allow more time for vaccination rates to increase, and to assess the impact of the Omicron variant.

The 85 per cent threshold has now been reached across Super League and the Championship.  Other relevant factors include the increases in knowledge regarding the impact of the Omicron variant since December, reduced isolation periods for close contacts, and the views of clubs and other key stakeholders.

The board have therefore accepted a recommendation from the RFL executive for scrums to return – in all competitions, starting next weekend (29-31 January) in the opening round Betfred Championship fixtures and the second round of the Betfred Challenge Cup.

This will also apply across the community game.

The decision has been taken mindful of potential risks – but against the backdrop of the wider landscape relating to covid-19 and the de-regulation of Government rules relating to covid-19

The meetings also provided a final opportunity for clubs to input into the changes to the covid-19 fixture framework to apply in the 2022 Season: this will now go to the RFL board for final sign-off.

As previously advised, it is envisaged that the covid-19 framework under which league positions were determined by win points percentage in the 2020 and 2021 seasons will be replaced, and that any team unable to fulfil a fixture will forfeit the match with a 48-0 scoreline – save in exceptional circumstances to be determined by the RFL board, which would include a club being unable to play a match due to being required to shut down by either the RFL’s multiple case group or Public Health England.Note – Scrums were suspended from all levels of rugby league in the United Kingdom following a recommendation from the laws committee for the restart of the 2020 season in July, to minimise the risk of positive cases of covid-19 being transmitted, or of players being forced to isolate as close contacts and therefore missing subsequent fixtures.