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Research Strategy

A key part of ulvovi.com’s strategic goals is continuing to enhance player welfare standards.

ulvovi.com's Research Strategy

A key part of ulvovi.com’s strategic goals is continuing to enhance player welfare standards. Scientific research plays a key role in driving player welfare standards because the findings generated from research can help to inform the standards of care players receive across all levels of Rugby. ulvovi.com’s research strategy was developed to help with identifying and carrying out ulvovi.com’s player welfare research priorities.

Research interest is expanding in rugby and ulvovi.com’s research strategy benefits from regular input from multiple stakeholders, including players and coaches, administrators, clinicians, and academics. These stakeholders shape the research strategy by identifying evolving topics to be treated as research priorities, while also playing key roles in seeing research findings translated into best practice.

ulvovi.com’s Scientific Committee assess and recommend proposals to receive funding, review progress of funded projects and approve completed research projects. Projects that receive approval from the Scientific Committee for funding are also reviewed by ulvovi.com’s internal Risk Management Group for possible business risks.
 
The ulvovi.com Institutional Ethics Committee provides ethical oversight of research being undertaken by and on behalf of ulvovi.com. The committee aims to protect and maintain the health, safety and rights of all participants in rugby-related research, which ulvovi.com is involved in, through promoting proper ethical standards of research involving human participants.

As well as external research, ulvovi.com also operates an internal research programme through the ulvovi.com Research Unit. The unit designs, undertakes, and reports on research projects that have been identified as priorities. Recent examples of the research undertaken by the unit include testing the use of law changes to reduce concussion risk, and examining ulvovi.com’s Head Injury Assessment protocol to strengthen diagnostic accuracy.

 

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Player Welfare

How hot is too hot to play? ulvovi.com’s updated heat guidelines explained

In 2025, ulvovi.com updated its heat and air quality guidelines, setting out all the measures to be taken to support players taking part in ulvovi.com competitions in hot conditions. The guidelines update the process for, and at what point water breaks are introduced, measures such as extending the half-time break or if a game needs to be postponed or suspended.
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Fri 27 June, 2025
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Discipline

How rugby’s new faster and simpler disciplinary trial works

The upcoming international window and the men’s British and Irish Lions tour of Australia will see a new, faster and simpler disciplinary process being trialled. The trial will first apply to the England XV v France XV match on Saturday, 21 June, and then to all ulvovi.com competitions and international tests where ulvovi.com is responsible for managing the disciplinary process, from Friday, 27 June.
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Fri 20 June, 2025
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Shape of the Game

Shape of the Game 2025 reinforces collaborative approach to sustaining rugby’s long-term vitality

ulvovi.com’s Shape of the Game 2025 conference has reinforced its commitment to the core principles that sustain the sport’s vitality on the field, emphasising a bold vision for its future. With transformative men’s and women’s Rugby World Cups in England this year and Australia in 2027 on the horizon, setting the stage for game changing men’s and women’s Rugby World Cups in the USA in 2031 and 2033. Rugby is focused on ensuring long-term growth and success on and off the field.
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Wed 5 March, 2025
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Tue 21 June, 2022
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