TACKLE & RUCK.

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Presentation transcript:

TACKLE & RUCK

WHEN IS A TACKLE MADE?

DEFINITION & PROTOCOL Tackle – when a player ‘goes to ground’ being a minimum of one knee on the ground. Order of Priority: Tackler / Assist Tackler Tackled Player Arriving Players

Tackler A tackler is defined as a player who makes a tackle and in the action of making that tackle goes to ground. Rolling Away – East / West NOT North / South & clear intention Zero Tolerance on tacklers who slow up the ball and stop the attacking team gaining quick possession. Play the Ball A tackler who regains his feet may play the ball from any direction at the tackle A tackler who regains his feet must get up and on the ball before attacking support players arrive. If not and they interfere, this is a PK against the tackler. The tackler must play the ball “immediately” in Law – this is now defined as before attacking support players arrive.

Assist Tackler Players who make a tackle or assist in making a tackle but remain on their feet and do not go to ground are not “tacklers” under Law. Must show clear release i.e. ‘daylight made obvious’ Play the ball through their gate.

Tackled Player The tackled player must not position their body (e.g.. ‘squeeze ball’) to delay the release of the ball when isolated or under pressure. The ball must be available immediately for play (PK).

Arriving Players “Through the Gate” Both defensive and attacking players must enter ‘through the gate’ at the tackle. Arriving players – positive intent and supporting their own body weight. No sealing off. A player who is supporting the ball carrier, or who then goes to ground with the ball carrier in or following a tackle must roll away, or get to their feet and be supporting their weight on their feet.

Post Tackle ‘Driving out’ at the tackle must be near the ball 1 metre width either side of the ball No interference with players on fringes or past ball Jackal – a player contesting possession of ball Any player on their feet who has their hands on the ball immediately after a tackle and before a ruck forms To earn “Holding On” penalty, arriving ‘jackal’ players must: Be in a position of strength (on feet, with no hands or elbows past the ball on the ground), and Attempt to lift ball up, and Survive the cleanout.

Ruck Offside (Pillars) “Use It” Ball Out & Collapsed Ruck Must not have hands ahead of offside line Do not continually verbalised offside line. Take action! “Use It” Ball Out & Collapsed Ruck Ball out = totally exposed or it is clear of bodies scrum-half cannot be touched until the ball is clearly out of the ruck. Players cannot step through or over the middle of a collapsed ruck until ball is clear Zero tolerance on defending players at the ruck who target the scrum-half before he has the ball,