Rugby Coaching Guide To Understanding Key Ruck Laws
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Rugby coaching guide to understanding key ruck lawsRucking & Maulingby Dan Cottrell
- A player must join the ruck from behind the hindmost foot of the last team mate (the "gate"). The player is offside otherwise.
- A player cannot loiter in front of the hindmost foot. The player is offside.
- A player must bind to the ruck with a full arm.
- If on the ground in the ruck, a player must make every effort to move away from the ball.
- A player cannot put a hand on the ball if it is on the ground ("hands in the ruck").
- If the ball is not on the ground, for example it is held up by the tackled player, then a player can put their hands on the ball no matter who is around them.
- A player cannot put their feet on another player in the ruck.
- A successful end of a ruck is when the ball leaves the back of the ruck.
- An unsuccessful end of a ruck is when the ball becomes unplayable. A scrum is awarded to the team moving forward before the end of the ruck.
- The opposition are less likely to be able to retrieve the ball immediately or slow it down by getting their hands to it.
- The ball is easier to clear over, leaving it for the scrum half to be able to pass away.
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Dan Cottrell
Dan is a practising RFU Level 3 coach and coach educator. He coaches with the Bristol Bears DPP programme, is head coach of Bristol Schools U18s and the Rugby Performance coach for Bristol Grammar School. Dan is also a coaching and development consultant for World Rugby Development Programmes and club performance adviser for St Mary's Old Boys.
He was head coach of Swansea Schools U15, Young Ospreys Academy, assistant coach with the Wales Women's Team for the 2010 World Cup, director ...
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