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Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Tackler not releasing tackled player

Arms brought together as if grasping a player and then opening as if releasing a player.

Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Tackler or tackled player not rolling away

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Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Intentionally falling over on a player

Curved arm makes gesture to imitate action of falling player. Signal is made in direction in which offending player fell.

Laws of the Game
Definitions

s a player, who is on their feet in the tackle area, to ground. The action often lands on the player’s lowe ... m tackle An illegal tackle whereby a player uses a stiff arm to strike the ball-carrier. T Tackle The method of holding a ball-carrier and bringing that player to ground. Tackled player A ball-carrie ... s the tackled player and goes to ground. Team A group of players, usually 15, who start the match plus an

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
14 Tackle

d. Players in a tackle 14.4 Players in a tackle are: a. Tackled player. b. Tackler(s). c. Others: i. Player(s) who hold the ball-carrier during a tackle but do not go to ground. ii. Player(s) who arrive to contest possession in the tackle. iii. Player(s) who are already on the ground. Playe ... o to ground. Sanction: Penalty. b. Immediately move away from the tackled player and from the bal

Laws of the Game
Foreword

t dangers. It is very important to play the game in accordance with the laws and be mindful of playe ... s of rugby at an appropriate time, offering them more protection from injury. The age and conten

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
13 Players on the ground in open play

r it. Sanction: Penalty. No player may fall on or over a tackled player ... y either move away from the ball or get up. Sanction: Penalty. 13.3 A player on the ground in the fiel ... y. c. Not tackle or attempt to tackle an opponent. Sanction: Penalty. 13.4 Players on their fee

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
21 In-goal

6 A defending player grounding the ball in in-goal results in a touch down. 21.7 If a tackled player has momentum that carries them into their own in-goal area, they can make a touch down. 21.8 A tackled playe ... g the ball. 21.10 If a tackled player is in the act of reaching out to ground the ball for a try or touc ... t of the player’s body from waist to neck. 21.2 Picking up a ball is not grounding it. A player may pick u

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
Beach Touch Rugby

h Place the ball A - Pass from the tackle 15.4 No player may prevent the tackled player from passing the ball. Sanction: Free pass 15.5 Players in opposition to a tackled player must immediately retir ... w it. Any player may give the ball to another player. Any player may touch tackle a player holdin ... l or obstruct opponents. Sanction: Free pass 15.6 The tackled player must pass the ball within three stride

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Five key areas of refereeing June 2012

s and the reasons are as below. 1 All areas of the tackle law to be strictly appliedTackler to release tackled player immediatelyTackled player to release or pass ball immediatelyAssist tacklers to release tackled player immediatelyArriving players from both sides to enter through the gateBall winning tea ... t foot of the last player in their side of the breakdown. This is to apply to both teams and applie

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Enforcement of current law - refereeing at the breakdown - March 2020

m the tackled player and from the ball or get up... Tackler must release Once the tackl ... n a clear release of the ball and tackled player and arrives from the direction of their own goal lin ... r who is on the ground. Tacklers must: Allow the tackled player to release or play the ball. Bal ... s will be refereed with these guidelines from July 2020. 1 Tackler LAW 14 – Tackle Tacklers mus

Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Leaning on player in lineout

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Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
Tag Rugby

f. A tackler may only tackle with two tags in place. 15.2 Following a tackle, the tackled player conducts a ruck ball at the place of the tackle. The tackled player must roll the ball using the hand onl ... y actions taken by the tackled player for developmental purposes, e.g., pass after a tackle. 15.3 Afte ... e the tackle was made or return the tag to the tackled player. The tackler may then assume a marke

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 13-2003

e, "any opponents of the tackled player who go to ground are known as tacklers." Can a tackler sta ... n a player tackles an opponent and they both go to ground, the tackler must immediately release the tackled player." Can a tackler who is on his feet hold on to the tackled player or must he release the tackled player? Ruling of the designated members of the Rugby Committee By definition, any opponent

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
Beach Fives Rugby

w it. Any player may give the ball to another player. Any player may tackle, hold or push an opponen ... e the tackled player must immediately get up or move away from the tackled player and the ball must get up before playing the ball. (b) The tackled player: must immediately pass the ball must immediatel ... 3 When a player tackles an opponent and they both remain on their feet (the referee may call ‘tackl

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
Touch Rugby

l Following a tackle, match organisers may permit the tackled player to hold the ball between the leg ... e of the tackle. Sanction: Penalty kick 15.11 A tackled player must not pass the ball after a touch has bee ... r may throw it. Any player may give the ball to another player. Any player may touch tackle a playe ... s tackle an opponent the word “Touch!” must be called at the same time by that player. If the refere

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
Beach Tag Rugby

s in an attempt to avoid a tackle. Sanction: Free pass 15.5 No player may prevent the tackled player from passing the ball. Sanction: Free pass 15.6 Opponents of the tackled player must immediatel ... n the tag to the tackled player before rejoining the game. Sanction: Free pass 15.3 The tackler mus ... l or obstruct opponents. Sanction: Free pass 15.7 The tackled player must pass the ball within thre

Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Foot-up by front-row player

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Laws of the Game > Laws by number
8 Scoring

l is tackled short of the goal line and the player’s momentum carries them in a continuous movement along the ground into the opponents’ in-goal, and the player is first to ground the ball. d. Is tackled near to the opponents’ goal line and the player immediately reaches out and grounds the ball. e. Wh ... y is scored when an attacking player: a. Is first to ground the ball in the opponents’ in-goal.

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Head Contact Process - March 2021

Download this guideline as a PDF View video examples of the Head Contact Process for: High Tackl ... d|guidelines/21 Leading elbow / forearm|guidelines/22 Context Player welfare drives World Rugby’s decisio ... t with the ball-carrier tackled into the defender ‘Friendly fire’ as the two defenders clash heads Absolutel ... t The ‘power of choice’ for tacklers is crucial, especially as 72% of head injuries occur in the tackl

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 1-2010

t accurately these Rulings:• The Rulings clearly deal with an opponent of a tackled player, who remains on his feet, and is on the tackled player’s side of the tackle. This player must release and re-ente ... s feet who is an opponent of the tackled player.• The Rulings also state that players can play the bal ... n the Rulings for a player, who has always been on his side of the tackle, to release the ball.• As writte

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
XRugby

s with, or prior to, shoulder contact. A player must not tackle, or attempt to tackle, an opponent abov ... m not involved in the tackle may play the ball only by entering from behind the hindmost body part of the player(s) on the ground. This player can only be tackled when the ball is lifted from the groun ... y line after the replaced player has left the field of play.TackleThe tackler must grasp the bal

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 3-2004

s with the ball carrier being the tackled player and the player of Team A on the ground bein ... n behind the ball to approach from directly behind the tackled player or the tackler closest to his goa ... l in the tackled player's hands? (3) Does the tackled player have to release the ball immediatel ... m the position stated in Ruling 13:2003: By definition, any opponents of the tackled player who go to groun

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Offside at the ruck - May 2014

When a scrum half attempts to retrieve the ball from a ruck, the ball is not out until that player has picked the ball up from the ground. In the clip the scrum half is taken out by the player before the ball is off the ground and this would be deemed to be offside by the player tackling the scrum half. If, however, the scrum half had picked up the ball and a defending player tackles the scru

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
10 Offside and onside in open play

1 A player is offside in open play if that player is in front of a team-mate who is carrying the ball or who last played it. An offside player must not interfere with play. This includes: a. Playin ... d. Loitering in an offside position. 10.2 A player can be offside anywhere in the playing area. 10.3 A player who receives an unintentional throw forward is not offside. 10.4 An offside player ma

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
3 Team

s are made only when the ball is dead and only with the permission of the referee. 3.7 If a player r ... s the player did so to gain an advantage, the player is guilty of misconduct. Sanction: Penalty. 3. ... t obligations. A match organiser may, having taken player welfare into account, amend the minimum numbe ... m is contested and only in their designated position(s). 3.11 A replacement front-row player ma

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
11 Knock-on or throw forward

2 It is a knock-on when a player, in tackling or attempting to tackle an opponent, makes contact with the bal ... t instead for a quick-throw or lineout). 11.3 A player must not intentionally knock the ball forwar ... t of trying to catch the ball, the player knocks on provided that there was a reasonable expectation that the player could gain possession. 11.5 The ball is not knocked-on, and play continues, if: a. A playe

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
9 Foul play

g, tripping or kicking. Sanction: Penalty. 9.13 A player must not tackle an opponent early, lat ... s. Sanction: Penalty. 9.14 A player must not tackle an opponent who is not in possession of the bal ... g to grasp that player. Sanction: Penalty. 9.17 A player must not tackle, charge, pull, push or gras ... Principle A player who commits foul play must either be cautioned or temporarily suspended or sen

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Charging into the ruck - February 2010

t JOINING A RUCK A player joining a ruck must bind on a team-mate or an opponent, using the whol ... y of the player joining the ruck. Sanction: Penalty kick DANGEROUS PLAY AND MISCONDUCT Dangerous charging. A player must not charge or knock down an opponent carrying the ball without trying to grasp that player. Sanction: Penalty kick A player must not charge into a ruck or maul. Charging include

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Enforcement of current Law - October 2018

s 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 ... h officials should work together to ensure that foul play is strictly penalised and that player welfar

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
The maul - January/June 2016

For implementation: January 1st 2016 in Southern Hemisphere June 1st 2016 in Northern Hemisphere The ball can be moved backwards hand-to-hand once the maul has formed. A player is not allowed to move/slide backwards in the maul when the player is in possession of the ball and the ripper needs to stay in contact with the jumper until they have transferred the ball. Sanction: Penalty kick

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
17 Mark

k. Claiming a mark 17.1 To claim a mark, a player must: a. Have at least one foot on or behin ... e it touches the ground or another player; and c. Simultaneously call “mark”. 17.2 A player may clai ... y after a mark 17.5 The player who claimed the mark takes the free-kick (in accordance with Law 20). 17.6 If the player is injured in the act of claiming a Mark, and is unable to take the free-kick withi

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
18 Touch, quick throw and lineout

h-in-goal line or anything beyond. b. A player, who is already touching the touchline, touch-in-goal lin ... d by a player who is in the playing area. b. A player jumps, from within or outside the playing are ... d the plane of touch. c. A player jumps from the playing area and knocks (or catches and releases) the bal ... l reached the plane of touch. d. A player, who is in touch, kicks or knocks the ball, but doe

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Uncontested Scrums - December 2017

e with uncontested scrums. (c) When a front row player leaves the playing area, whether through injur ... t the scrum then the referee will order uncontested scrums. If the player returns or another front row player comes on then contested scrums may resume. (d) In a squad of 23 players, or at the discretion of the Union/match organiser, a player whose departure has caused the referee to order unconteste

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
4 Permitted clothing

4.1 All items of clothing must comply with World Rugby Regulation 12. 4.2 A player wears a jerse ... s, providing they do not cause a danger to the wearer or other players. m. Player monitoring devices. 4.4 A player may not wear: a. Any item contaminated by blood. b. Any sharp or abrasive item. c. An ... r the player to remove the item. The player must not take part in the match until the item is remove

Laws of the Game > Laws news
Law changes - 1 July 2024

t the lower limbs. with: A player may remove the jackler from the tackle area by pushing/driving the ... y 2024. From that date, they will be reflected in World Rugby's digital law content.   Offsid ... g makes clear that any player who is offside in open play needs to take action to put themselves onsid ... y 10.1:  A player is offside in open play if that player is in front of a team-mate who is carryin

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
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 ... e, as with other types of illegal and/or foul play, depending on the circumstances of the high tackl

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
15 Ruck

n at least one player from each team are in contact, on their feet and over the ball whic ... e runs through the hindmost point of the hindmost player of either team. The player in the yellow jersey on the right-hand side is offside. Joining a ruck 15.5 An arriving player must be on their feet and join from behind their offside line. Sanction: Penalty. 15.6 A player may join alongsid

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 8-2004

m the tackled B-player. Law 15.7(b) provides, “After a tackle any players on their feet may attempt to gai ... d is not a tackled player and a tackle has not taken place. Opposition players who hold the ball-carrier and brin ... t The JRFU has requested a ruling with regard Law 15-Tackle. Team B ball carrier (“B-player”) is "held" (not tackled) by two Team A players (“A1-”, “A2-player”) and A1-player held on to the legs of

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Uncontested Scrums - March 2020

s or at the discretion of the match organiser, a player whose departure has caused the referee to orde ... d scrums after a front row player is temporary replaced for a blood injury the team responsible for the uncontested scrums does not lose a player. If the temporary replacement becomes permanent after 1 ... s uncontested scrums after a front row player is temporary replaced for a HIA (or under Recognise & Remov