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Published 18:44 14 Dec 2016 GMT
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"In a change to law, World Rugby has redefined illegal (high) tackle categories and increased sanctions to deter high tackles via a law application guideline. "This will apply at all levels of the game from 3 January 2017 introducing minimum on-field sanctions for reckless and accidental contact with the head, effectively lowering the acceptable height of the tackle.The guideline will be supported with a global education programme."One of the main changes outlined above is the implementation of an increase in sanctions for high tackles and redefinition of what constitutes a high tackle. The goal is to achieve a reduction in high tackles which occur in a game. However, these new guidelines are to be implemented from 3rd January 2017. Luckily enough for Dylan Hartley, his latest offence took place before this date, which is reflected by his six week lenient ban. Ultimately, the effectiveness of these new measures wont be known until we see another incident next year like the Hartley one. We would hope that a more stringent ban is implemented.
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