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14 Tackle
Principle A tackle can take place anywhere in the field of play. The actions of players involved in the tackle must ensure a fair contest and allow the ball to be available for play immediately. Requirements for a tackle 14.1 For a tackle to occur, the ball-carrier is held and brought to groun ... d. Players in a tackle 14.4 Players in a tackle are: a. Tackled player. b. Tackler(s). c. Others:
14 Tackle
GAME-ONAddition: If match organisers utilise the game-on global waist height tackle variation, it is recommended that they also ensure that ball-carriers do not drop their body height and that double-tackles are sanctioned
Diving to the ground near the tackle
Straight arm gesture, pointing downwards to imitate diving action.
Entering tackle from wrong direction
Arm held horizontally then sweep of the arm in a semi-circle.
Dangerous tackles (high tackles) - February 2011
s: A player must not tackle (or try to tackle) an opponent above the line of the shoulders even if the tackle starts below the line of the shoulders. A tackle around the opponent’s neck or head is dangerous play. A stiff-arm tackle is dangerous play. A player makes a stiff-arm tackle when using a stiff-ar ... l high tackle involving a stiff arm or swinging arm to the head of the opponent, with no regar
Unplayable ball in ruck or tackle
Shoulders parallel with the touchline, arm horizontal pointing towards the team to throw in the ball, then pointing the other arm and hand towards the other team’s goal line whilst moving it backwards and forwards.
Law 14: Tackle
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Definitions
f-arm tackle An illegal tackle whereby a player uses a stiff arm to strike the ball-carrier. ... g Grasping another player’s body firmly between the shoulders and the hips with the whole arm in contact fro ... r, who is on their feet in the tackle area, to ground. The action often lands on the player’s lowe ... d or hands or in the arm or arms. I Infield Within the playing area, away from the touchlines. In-goa
Playing Charter
o the key features relating to contest and continuity - the backward pass, the offensive tackle. Enjoymen
Decision-making framework for high tackles - May 2019
k, or “pulling out” of contact Tackler speed and/or acceleration into tackle is high Rigid arm or elbow make ... r, and mitigation is not applied High tackle with first contact from the tackler’s arm to the BC’s hea ... h tackle with contact from the tackler’s arm to the BC’s head or neck with low degree of danger, and mitigation is not applied High tackle with contact from the tackler’s arm, which starts elsewher
Not releasing ball immediately in the tackle
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High tackle (foul play)
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Head Contact Process - High tackle
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Head Contact Process - March 2021
Download this guideline as a PDF View video examples of the Head Contact Process for: High Tackl ... t The ‘power of choice’ for tacklers is crucial, especially as 72% of head injuries occur in the tackle. Gold 12 drops his weight down and through the low tackle attempt from black 15 White 8 braces to present all the hard points, bouncing off green 2’s low tackle attempt Green 8 braces to present al
11 Knock forward or throw forward
2 It is a knock forward when a player, in tackling or attempting to tackle an opponent, makes contac ... k the ball forward with hand or arm. Sanction: Penalty. 11.4 It is not an intentional knock forwar ... d or arm. knock forward Charge down Throw forward 11.6 A throw forward may occur anywher
Side entry - July 2022
e is that players “square up” to enter the breakdown/ruck. Existing law: Tackle Law 14.6 - Tacklers may play the ball from the direction of their own goal line provided they have complied with [their tackle] responsibilities and a ruck has not formed. Tackle law 14.8c - Other players must arrive at the tackle from the direction of their own goal line before playing the ball. Ruck law 15 Principl
9 Foul play
t not intentionally prevent an opponent from tackling or attempting to tackle the ball-carrie ... b. Intentionally knock, place, push or throw the ball with arm or hand from the playing area. Sanctio ... t with the eye or eye area, striking with any part of the arm, shoulder, head or knee(s), stamping, trampling, tripping or kicking. Sanction: Penalty. 9.13 A player must not tackle an opponent early, lat
Tag Rugby
l becomes dead when a tackle (match organisers may decide to continue play until the last tackle ha ... r may throw it. (d) Any player may give the ball to another player. (e) Any player may tackle (remov ... y tackle. Another attacking player may take up a position directly behind the ball player and assume the scrum half position after a tackle. 7.4 If an attacking player propels the ball in a backwar
Five key areas of refereeing June 2012
s and the reasons are as below. 1. All areas of the tackle law to be strictly applied Tackler to releas ... s: crouch means crouch, touch means touch, etc. Binding of props on body, not arm, of opponent. Hit straigh
Touch Rugby
s the referee stops the game at the next tackle or when the ball next becomes dead. Each team then lose ... d. The ball becomes dead when a tackle (match organisers may decide to continue play until the last tackle has been made) or throw forward has taken place, or the ball goes to ground, or the ball ha ... r may throw it. Any player may give the ball to another player. Any player may touch tackle a playe
XRugby
s with, or prior to, shoulder contact. A player must not tackle, or attempt to tackle, an opponent above the line of the armpit, even if the tackle starts below the line of the armpit. When a tackle is mad ... m not involved in the tackle may play the ball only by entering from behind the hindmost body part of the playe ... e of the arm pit.RuckA ruck comprises a maximum of two players from each team.MaulA maul comprise
Beach Touch Rugby
w it. Any player may give the ball to another player. Any player may touch tackle a player holdin ... d 12.1 A knock-on occurs when a player loses ball possession, or contacts the ball with hand or ar ... t not intentionally knock the ball forward with hand or arm, nor throw forward. Sanction: Free pas ... l on the Ground: No Tackle 14.1 If the ball goes to ground a free pass is awarded to the team in oppositio
Beach Fives Rugby
w it. Any player may give the ball to another player. Any player may tackle, hold or push an opponen ... r loses ball possession, or contacts the ball with hand or arm, and the ball goes forward to touc ... d with hand or arm, nor throw forward. Sanction: Free kick. A penalty try must be awarde ... d a free kick at the centre of the half-way line. Law 14: Ball on the Ground: No Tackle 14.
13 Players on the ground in open play
y. c. Not tackle or attempt to tackle an opponent. Sanction: Penalty. 13.4 Players on their fee
19 Scrum
e the ball was made dead. The attacking team. An unplayable tackle or ruck. In the scrum zone at the point closest to where the tackle or ruck took place. The team last moving forward. If neither tea ... h other. Sanction: Penalty. d. All other players in the scrum bind on a lock’s body with at least one ar ... y, the referee calls “bind”. a. Each loose-head prop binds by placing the left arm inside the right ar
Law Application Guideline - January 2023
y is supported by the ground or players on the ground. Tackle law 14.8a Other players must: Remain on their fee ... l forward with hand or arm. Sanction: Penalty. 11.4 It is not an intentional knock-on if, in the ac
Beach Tag Rugby
n a player loses ball possession, or contacts the ball with hand or arm, and the ball goes forwar ... k the ball forward with hand or arm, nor throw forward. Sanction: Free pass. A penalty try must be awarde ... l the ball is in the possession of one of the opponents. Law 14: Ball on the Ground: No Tackle 14. ... r is on the ground. Law 15: Tackle 15.1 A tackle occurs when the ball carrier has a tag removed by an opponen
Enforcement of current Law - October 2018
At a meeting in September 2018, World Rugby’s Rugby Committee determined that certain aspects of foul play law needed to be reinforced by match officials: In both the tackle and cleanout as per current law: A player must not make contact with an opponent above the line of the shoulders. Every time the head or the neck is deliberately grabbed or choked, the offending player runs the ris
18 Touch, quick throw and lineout
h in the opposition’s 22. Either the team did not take the ball into their half, or a tackle, ruck or maul too ... s in No gain in ground The defending team took the ball into their 22, no tackle, ruc ... p; Either the defending team did not take the ball into their 22 or a tackle, ruck or maul too ... n of the ball. b. Catch or deflect the ball. A jumper may catch or deflect the ball with the outside ar
Enforcement of current law - refereeing at the breakdown - March 2020
s will be refereed with these guidelines from July 2020. 1 Tackler LAW 14 – Tackle Tacklers mus ... y from the tackled player and from the ball or get up... Tackler must release Once the tackl ... l line Tackler must roll away 2 Ball carrier LAW 14 – Tackle Being brough ... g team off the ball. Enforce the tackle gate and penalise side entries into the ruck Encourag
Law changes - 1 July 2024
y 2024. From that date, they will be reflected in World Rugby's digital law content. Offsid ... t the lower limbs. with: A player may remove the jackler from the tackle area by pushing/driving the ... r limbs. (Sanction: Penalty) New clause in 14.8 (Tackle Law). Other players must: e: Not roll, pull or twist an opponent, who is involved in the tackle, to the ground New definition:&nbs
Charging into the ruck - February 2010
e arm. The bind must either precede, or be simultaneous with, contact with any other part of the bod
Shape of the Game: Reinforcement of current law - March 2024
a. In speeding up play away from a tackle/ruck, there are a number of existing laws which we remind al
21 In-goal
Grounding the ball 21.1 The ball can be grounded in in-goal: a. By holding it and touching the ground with it; or b. By pressing down on it with a hand or hands, arm or arms, or the front of the player’s body from waist to neck. 21.2 Picking up a ball is not grounding it. A player may pick up the ball in in-goal and ground it elsewhere in in-goal. 21.3 An attacking player grounding the bal
Clarification 6-2006
t Situation:A tackle is made, or attempted, where the initial contact is made below the line of the shoulder, but the arm(s) of the tackler subsequently make contact with the head or neck of the tackle ... l, but the contact is dangerous, should the referee rule on the intent (initial tackle) ie. No sanction; or shoul ... e should not rule on intent, but on the outcome. In this situation the outcome was a dangerous tackl
Clarification 8-2004
t The JRFU has requested a ruling with regard Law 15-Tackle. Team B ball carrier (“B-player”) is "hel ... B-player while A2-player held on to the ball and the arm(s) of B-player. By momentum, B-player and A ... d on his knee(s) as well as A1-player, which by definition forms a "tackle". After this tackle, A ... m the tackled B-player. Law 15.7(b) provides, “After a tackle any players on their feet may attempt to gai
Clarification 3-2004
m A is still on his feet holding on to the ball and the opposition's arm. By definition, a tackle occur ... t The JRFU has requested a ruling with regard Law 15 Tackle The players of Team A hold on to the bal ... t in the above case should be allowed to continue to play as he is involved in the tackle from the beginning of the tackle without being defined as a tackler. It is not appropriate to define him as the othe
Clarification 1-2014
s the ball forward with hand or arm, or when the ball hits the hand or arm and goes forwar ... d that this type of play may affect the game going forward as the “tackle” will be down played and the slappin ... r/tackler from team blue attempts to tackle from behind and makes contact with his hand on the bal
9 Foul play
GAME-ON13 [Replacement] 9.13 A player must not tackle an opponent early, late or dangerously. Dangerous tackling includes, but is not limited to, tackling or attempting to tackle an opponent above the line of the shoulders even if the tackle starts below the line of the shoulders. Replaced by: 9.13 A player must not tackle an opponent early, late or dangerously. Dangerous tackling include
Clarification 8-2003
5 Tackle & Law 17 Maul: We would be grateful for clarification of your ruling of 7th June (Ruling 3:200 ... r to ground, then, under Law 7 mode of play, he is not liable to penalty, as this constitutes a tackl ... e arm in contact from hand to shoulder. If a player binds on an opposition player who is a ball-carrier (who is already bound to a team mate) from shoulder to hip with at least one arm around the bod