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March 05, 2026

After attending the World Rugby Shape of the Game conference in London last week, former Test referee and current Springbok laws advisor Jaco Peyper (above) briefed the media on South Africa's compliance with the laws and areas for improvement ahead of a busy season building towards the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.

- Nicholas Zaal

Peyper was part of the South African delegation at the summit, where he said he doubted any fundamental law changes would be introduced before the global showpiece.

South Africa and France resisted moves to reform or replace the scrum, stressing the need to protect rugby's core identity.

"The consensus was we have to keep the identity of rugby," Peyper told media at Saru House in Cape Town.

While no major reforms are expected, he acknowledged that minor adjustments could be made if player-safety concerns arise.

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