Remember Feka Paleasena steaming off the back fence from a kick off - I’d like to see someone try and stop that momentum by tackling low…. It’s kamikaze - rules being made by idiots in suits trying to defend ridiculous litigation attempts by broke ex-players who were also drink/drug merchants, that now want an extra payday…. because ‘it’s the games fault’, even though the science didn’t exist to show there was an issue at their time of playing the game. How many times do we need to see blokes forced to tackle low getting spazzed by a head in the wrong place/contacting hip etc… it’s proven already in studies in rugby union that lowering legal tackle height has actually increased concussions. It’s a PR rule change, that doesn’t even work.
I genuinely believe the sport needs to ‘breakaway’ from the past, start a ‘new sport’ with early 2000’s rugby league rules (at this point it was still brutal, but legally brutal and rid of the Nasty cheap shots) - classify the sport as a ‘combat sport’, contracts/participation agreements that stipulate their is a known CTE risk that cannot be removed, and that insurance will not cover CTE/concussion related injury. People will still play the game, there’s always been a high injury risk, all this ‘mums won’t allow their kids to play’ is rubbish, thays the biggest over reaction - sure some Mums won’t let their kids play rugby league, but those and mums probably never would have - the ones that have allowed them to play for over 100 years will always let them play - the CTE hysteria will have absolute minimal impact on the amount of kids ‘allowed to play’.
Let the game be the game it always has been, yes maybe add in some extra controls at thee most junior level (whilst their weight and speed isn’t big enough to cause major contact/injury) to ease them in to contact.