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Every scrum coach in the Uk will have kids passing the ball straight off the floor with no pull back, then when you watch the Lions play - the two scrum halves of Phillips and Ellis both lift the ball up and take a step before passing, as do most scrum halves in top flight rugby...(in Phillips case a double step shuffle!......why is this, there must be a reason? should we all be coaching kids to do the same ?
Flanker protecting the Scrum Half? How can a Flanker protect the Scrum-Half at a scrum without holding on to the oppositions Scrum Half? Also any advice for an Openside flanker on tackling the fly-half from scrums?
What could you teach a player cues for the halfback pass,(passing from the ground)?
On the kickoff, the ball bounces over the touchline before it goes 10m. What is the following action or possible choices of action?
please how do idefine the players in the pitchie. who is the flanker, hooker, fly half etc
My number 10 has a habit of running across on first phase ball thus our backs lack any go foward ball most times. Any ideas how we can remedy this habit will be a great help.
What are the Offside Laws pertaining to Scrum Half at Scrum Time?
At under 10s I was under the impression that it is 1v1 tackling. Can someone clarify the laws on this please?
conditions must be met when throwing the ball into a scrum?
What conditions must be met when throwing the ball into a scrum?;There must be no undue delayThe scrum half's head must be no closer than 1 metre from the scrumThe ball must be thrown with a single forward movementThe scrum half must throw the ball in from the side of the scrum first chosenThe scrum half must hold the ball in both hands when throwing it inThe ball may be tilted so that it will bounce towards the scrum half's team.
I think a pass has to be made from the back of a maul or ruck but I am not clear about the rules at the scrum .
are scrum halves allowed to kick from the scrum in U13s rugby, or do they have to pass/run?
what are the positions of the non throwing scrumhalf in a scrum under the new laws(ELVs)?
My son is learning the scrum half position and wants to know a step by step on how to box kick
I'm a new player trying to learn to play Scrum half. I have a general idea of how the game works having played back positions a few times. However, I'm confused about one thing (and this might be dumb but bear with me). The thing is, I'm pretty quick. I can usually make it to a ruck before the forwards have fully formed it. When this happens I don't really have a good sense of where to stand in order ot have good access to the ball but also avoid blocking other forwards coming in to ruck. Usually I've already surveyed the field (to my newbie abilities anyway) and made a decision as to what I want to do with the ball, yelled the call on my way to the ruck, etc, so that puts me in a mindset that I REALLY want to be close to the ball so I can make it happen. Should I just keep my distance instead until the ruck is fully formed? Where specifically should I be standing and how quickly should I get there? Thanks!
What would be the likely outcome of a scrum fed from the thrower's tighthead side? Who would more likely win possession and what quality of possession could be expected? What if the law was that most scrums were required to be fed from the thrower's tighthead with the non offender determining who was to feed? The remainder, such as penalty scrums, would stay as is. Could this encourage a more constructive approach to scrummaging?
Hi, I need help with this multiple-choice question from the world rugby laws test. When is the non-throwing scrum half offside when the ball is in a scrum?;1. When stepping ahead of the ball with either foot at the side the ball is thrown in2. When stepping ahead of the tunnel, but not the ball, at the side the ball is thrown in3. When stepping ahead of the hindmost foot at the side the ball is not thrown in4. When moving away from the scrum and not retreating 5m behind the scrum5. When moving away from the scrum and remaining ahead of the hindmost foot in the scrum
My fowards seem afraid to ruck and stand around the ruck while in the way of the scrum half trying to get the ball out to the backs. They also don't support the ball carrier while he is being tackled. Please help me with any suggestions!!!
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