Time to ban the curse of the caterpillar

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EXETER, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 29: Nic White of Exeter Chiefs box kicks during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Exeter Chiefs and Saracens at Sandy Park Stadium on December 29, 2019 in Exeter, England. (Photo by Alex Davidson/Getty Images)

NICK CAIN

The stop-watches are in play with a view to speeding-up the game by putting time limits on goal-kickers, setting scrums, forming lineouts, and water breaks.
The new move is overdue, but how come the biggest blight on rugby union – the Caterpillar Ruck – has escaped World Rugby’s watchdogs when it is the worst of all the time-wasting antics? How could World Rugby fail to censure an abomination which allows the ball to be recycled at snail’s pace along a single file caterpillar of extended legs to an untouchable scrumhalf who takes an age to boot it skywards?
It is a zero-sum game ...

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