Super Rugby improves with All Blacks player rest rule change

nzherald.co.nz

Super Rugby is enjoying its best start in years, drawing attention for exciting on-field action. One key change has contributed to this improvement. The All Blacks have stopped enforcing mandatory rest weeks for players. For nearly 20 years, these rest weeks have affected the competition. Players often missed important games due to strict rules about how many matches they could play in a row. This included regulations requiring players to rest after a limited number of games. Now, teams are seeing their star players on the field more often. This change is making the matches more competitive and enjoyable for fans. Super Rugby is finally getting the thrilling matches it has long desired.


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