once the ball has been kicked the opposition cannot tackle him - unless the tackler was already committed to the tackle before the kick. Another point about kicking the ball forward is that any other player on the kicker's team, who is behind the ball when it was kicked, can chase after and collect the ball.
Important difference between rugby and American football is the ball is, almost, always live. If you have been tackled you can pass the ball. If you can't pass it, both teams will compete for the ball over you
Rugby World Cup, the Six Nations and The Rugby Championship are must competitions to follow. They get pretty special. Definitely my favorite field sport to watch even though i watch about 6-8 American football each week.
Fun fact nfl has roots in rugby, which is why there is a lot of similarities. Early rule books would use the word rugby interchangeably, then at some time Walter Camp from Yale changed the rules and parts of the game to create NA football.
check out Irish hurling they use sticks shaped like hatchets its 3 thousand years old and the fastest game on grass you need balls of steel to play and 20 20 vision its like hockey on grass but bigger
There's a neat old BBC documentary from decades ago circulating on UA-cam about the rugby team Barbarians, about 30 minutes long. The Barbarians is a famous invitation-only touring team that seeks to play open, expansive rugby for the pleasure of it. Something of the romance of the game shines through in that documentary.
Rugby actually tends to be safer than NFL because of the lack of protection. People tend to be more cautious with tackling technique as a result because they try to avoid injury.
The only player that can be tackled is the one with the ball in his/her hands. There maybe late looking tackles when the player who had the ball has released the ball in a pass or kick, the law is once a tackler has committed to a tackle they are allowed to follow through with the tackle, enough though the player no longer has the ball. This is because once a player is committed to a tackle they are looking at the impact point and cannot see if the player still has the ball in hand. In Rugby Union a huge part or the game is respect, respecting the referee and other players, being disrespectful can get you sent off the field. One of the most respected referee was Nigel Owens (now retired), there are some great videos of Nigel laying down the law to players that are twice his size.
Only a person with the ball can be tackled. You kick the ball forward if you know you are about to be tackled. Usually the ball will go to the opposing side because they have defending players back or kicking is not as accurate as running with the ball as you have to touch the ball over the line to get a try before you ask why do they not just kick it all the time forward.
Play the ball not the man. That is not to say that if you commit to a tackle and then he kicks/passes it before contact is made that you are expected to then somehow not make that contact. I don't know if you noticed but sometimes things happen very quickly out on the pitch.
Rugby is coming to the USA soon .. and a real world competition, not like the usual World Series …. Against Canada. Canada plays rugby, but so does Uruguay, Argentina, … New Zealand, Australia …. Everywhere the British went except India but they play cricket…. Even the French play rugby … but it’s been a long way since Agincourt …. And the Italians are starting to beat the 6 nations sometimes … that annual competition will kick in off soon. The USA has . a rugby team. The north of England has rugby League … a bit more rough around the edges than Union, which is posh. . Australia has Aussie rules football - more like Roman gladiators. The Irish have Gaelic football and shinty …. Football with big sticks
If american football players stopped tackling with their heads, they wouldn't get injured as much. Take those helmets off and all of a sudden it's not a good idea to lead with the head. A good tackle is shoulder into center mass with arms apart to wrap em up. All that "protection" nfl players wear from a young age impedes their ability or inclination to learn good (proper?) technique
When he kicks the ball forward, the ball becomes a 'loose ball' so then can be contested by whoever is in the vicinity, of course; the player who kicked the ball forward followed up, got lucky and scored.
If a player kicks the ball he cannot be touched or it's a sending off offense yellow card ten minutes or a red card just sent off finished game over Love mom
Only a person in possession of the ball can be tackled.
Love how down to earth you guys are, theres a video called rugby explained for American football fans it will give you basic rules of rugby.
once the ball has been kicked the opposition cannot tackle him - unless the tackler was already committed to the tackle before the kick. Another point about kicking the ball forward is that any other player on the kicker's team, who is behind the ball when it was kicked, can chase after and collect the ball.
i was to explain but you bone beter so why i have tooo.
Important difference between rugby and American football is the ball is, almost, always live. If you have been tackled you can pass the ball. If you can't pass it, both teams will compete for the ball over you
Rugby World Cup, the Six Nations and The Rugby Championship are must competitions to follow. They get pretty special. Definitely my favorite field sport to watch even though i watch about 6-8 American football each week.
Gosh! The tackles even made you put your phone down!🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧
Fun fact nfl has roots in rugby, which is why there is a lot of similarities. Early rule books would use the word rugby interchangeably, then at some time Walter Camp from Yale changed the rules and parts of the game to create NA football.
gotta hate it when reactors can't put their phones away for 10 whole minutes...
Said maybe 3 words and looked like he was asleep the whole time
It's safe wrap tackles most of the time ❤😂
check out Irish hurling they use sticks shaped like hatchets its 3 thousand years old and the fastest game on grass you need balls of steel to play and 20 20 vision its like hockey on grass but bigger
There's a neat old BBC documentary from decades ago circulating on UA-cam about the rugby team Barbarians, about 30 minutes long. The Barbarians is a famous invitation-only touring team that seeks to play open, expansive rugby for the pleasure of it. Something of the romance of the game shines through in that documentary.
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Check out the haka especially the one at Jonah Lomus (GOAT) funeral and in the Rugby world cup final against France
Coming to a town near y'all soon chur from New Zealand 🎉❤😂
Rugby actually tends to be safer than NFL because of the lack of protection. People tend to be more cautious with tackling technique as a result because they try to avoid injury.
You can only tackle the guy with the ball. Above shoulders is considered a high tackle and can result in a penalty or sending off.
The only player that can be tackled is the one with the ball in his/her hands. There maybe late looking tackles when the player who had the ball has released the ball in a pass or kick, the law is once a tackler has committed to a tackle they are allowed to follow through with the tackle, enough though the player no longer has the ball. This is because once a player is committed to a tackle they are looking at the impact point and cannot see if the player still has the ball in hand.
In Rugby Union a huge part or the game is respect, respecting the referee and other players, being disrespectful can get you sent off the field. One of the most respected referee was Nigel Owens (now retired), there are some great videos of Nigel laying down the law to players that are twice his size.
You cant tackle if he is NOT in possession , hence why he kicked the ball to avoid being tackled
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They kick the ball forward and " do not have it " so they cannot be tackled
Only a person with the ball can be tackled. You kick the ball forward if you know you are about to be tackled. Usually the ball will go to the opposing side because they have defending players back or kicking is not as accurate as running with the ball as you have to touch the ball over the line to get a try before you ask why do they not just kick it all the time forward.
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Play the ball not the man.
That is not to say that if you commit to a tackle and then he kicks/passes it before contact is made that you are expected to then somehow not make that contact. I don't know if you noticed but sometimes things happen very quickly out on the pitch.
in rugby the ball is always live
Hi guy's, once your not in possession of the ball, you can't be tackled.
Rugby is coming to the USA soon .. and a real world competition, not like the usual World Series …. Against Canada. Canada plays rugby, but so does Uruguay, Argentina, … New Zealand, Australia …. Everywhere the British went except India but they play cricket…. Even the French play rugby … but it’s been a long way since Agincourt …. And the Italians are starting to beat the 6 nations sometimes … that annual competition will kick in off soon. The USA has . a rugby team. The north of England has rugby League … a bit more rough around the edges than Union, which is posh. . Australia has Aussie rules football - more like Roman gladiators. The Irish have Gaelic football and shinty …. Football with big sticks
To soft to play rugby.
If american football players stopped tackling with their heads, they wouldn't get injured as much. Take those helmets off and all of a sudden it's not a good idea to lead with the head. A good tackle is shoulder into center mass with arms apart to wrap em up. All that "protection" nfl players wear from a young age impedes their ability or inclination to learn good (proper?) technique
Only ball carriers are tackled, no ball no tackle
you can only tackle a player who has the ball in his hands
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You can tackle only player who has ball
You re not allowed to tackle him if he hasn't got the ball
Tackle with no ball is red card or panalty
You can’t tackle if they do t have e the ball, if it’s instant and you’re already committed to the tackle you’ll get away with it.
When he kicks the ball forward, the ball becomes a 'loose ball' so then can be contested by whoever is in the vicinity, of course; the player who kicked the ball forward followed up, got lucky and scored.
You can only tackle a man that is holding the ball, you can kick forwards but not to a man who was in front of you when you kick.
If a player kicks the ball he cannot be touched or it's a sending off offense yellow card ten minutes or a red card just sent off finished game over
Love mom
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Easy rule, cant tackle no one if they dont have the ball.
Can only tackle the o e in possession of the ball
Rugby is real men American football is pads played by women
What do real Amercian football players think of UK Ruby Players ?
you can't tackle off the ball
Can’t tackle a bloke without the ball
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helmets are way worse for CTE
dat brain still rattles around in the skull
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