Rugby remains “a long, long way” from making a law change to lower the tackle height at elite level despite “positive results” from trials in the amateur game, the world governing body said Monday.

World Rugby said trials over the last two seasons involving 11 unions around the world that set the legal tackle height at the sternum — or breastbone — led to a change in player behavior at amateur level, with the number of upright tackles falling between 8-10%. Some unions also reported a reduction in concussion rates.

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