Australian Rugby League Chairman Peter V’landys speaks to 7NEWS about high tackle crackdown | 7NEWS

7NEWS Australia published this video item, entitled “Australian Rugby League Chairman Peter V’landys speaks to 7NEWS about high tackle crackdown | 7NEWS” – below is their description.

“It’s up to the coaches to look after the welfare of these players…we are going to continue the strategy…either comply, or you’re going to lose games.”

Australian Rugby League Chairman Peter V’landys will not back down on his crusade to save rugby league and save the players from themselves.

The Magic Round crackdown on high contact caused uproar from fans, players and coaches. But, the NRL boss says the game had to change or die.

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