Players will need to be resident in a country for five years in order to play rugby for them

World Rugby has voted to increase the required residency period to be eligible for international rugby from three to five years.

Players will need to be resident in a country for five years in order to play rugby for them

World Rugby has voted to increase the required residency period to be eligible for international rugby from three to five years.

The sport's global governing body approved the recommended extension that has been driven by vice-chairman Agustin Pichot at a council meeting held in Kyoto on Wednesday.

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