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

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

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Laws of the Game
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e of the tackler at the tackle. They must remain on their feet to contest directly onto the ball. If previousl ... d player A ball-carrier who is held and taken to ground by a tackler or tacklers. Tackler An oppositio

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Decision-making framework for high tackles - May 2019

n Tackler draws the arm back prior to contact Tackler may leave the ground Arm swings forward prior to contact Contact Tackler is attempting an active/dominant tackle, as opposed to passive/soak, or “pulling out” of contact Tackler speed and/or acceleration into tackle is high Rigid arm or elbow makes contact with BC head as part of a swinging motion Follow through Tackler completes the tackl

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

y, all games will be refereed with these guidelines from July 2020. 1 Tackler LAW 14 – Tackl ... d. Immediately move away from the tackled player and from the ball or get up... Tackler must release Once the tackle is complete, the tackler may contest possession, providing that the playe ... n of their own goal line Tackler must roll away   2 Ball carrier LAW 14 – Tackle Being brough

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
14 Tackle

d means that a tackler must continue holding the ball-carrier until the ball-carrier is on the ground. Players in a tackle 14.4 Players in a tackle are: a. Tackled player. b. Tackler(s). ... d by the opposition. Sanction: Penalty. c. May be tackled, provided the tackler does so from the directio

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Side entry - July 2022

g on tacklerArriving play cannot dive upon the tackler. They also cannot tackle players who are not nea

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

t. 15.2 The tackler must immediately raise the tag in the air and call “Tag!”. The tackler must return the tag to the tackled player before rejoining the game. Sanction: Free pass 15.3 The tackler mus

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 conduct ... k ball. Sanction: Penalty kick (b) The tackler must not attempt to pull the ball from the ball carrier’s hands. Sanction: Penalty kick 15.4 The tackler (a) When a tackle is made the tackler mus ... e the tackle was made or return the tag to the tackled player. The tackler may then assume a marke

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

y line after the replaced player has left the field of play.TackleThe tackler must grasp the bal

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

s. The tackler must not use excessive force when making a tackle. Sanction: Penalty kick 15.2 When player ... h tackle, in succession, the opposition team will be awarded a ruck ball. 15.3 The tackler mus ... g a tackle (a) Opposing players, including the tackler, must immediately retire five metres from the tackled player (match organisers may decide to vary this distance or the position of the tackle

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
9 Foul play

g with the elbow or forearm, or jumping into, or over, a tackler. Sanction: Penalty. 9.12 A playe

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

e will call “Play on!”. 15.3 The tackler must not attempt to pull the ball from the ball carriers hand

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

n a player tackles an opponent and they both go to ground: (a) The tackler : must immediately releas

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Head Contact Process - Head on head

1 No sanction - no fault of the player - involuntary collision and the tackler had no time to readjust 2 Red card - head to head contact with a high degree of danger, no control, high speed and a leading head 3 Red card - head to head contact with a high degree of danger, no control, high speed and a leading head 4 Penalty - head to head contact but mitigation as there is a sudde

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Head Contact Process - High tackle

Video clips 1 No foul play - no contact with the head, neck or throat - play on 2 No sanction - no fault of the player - significant drop by the ball carrier and tackler had no time to readjust 3 Penalty - indirect head contact with no force and no speed 4 Yellow card - direct head contact but very low force 5 Red card - direct head contact with a high degree of dange

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 3-2022

n a player hurdles/jumps over a tackler who is attempting to make a low legal tackle, this stop ... 1, Jonny May scored by leaping/diving over a covering tackler and scoring in the corner. His dive/lea ... l tackler is dangerous play, as is the act of a ball carrier jumping into a tackle. Even if no contac ... r is deemed to have left the ground to avoid a tackle; or to jump, or hurdle a potential tackle

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 1-2023

d been dislodged by the tackler and was now lying in in-goal. Could the referee hav ... e and did everything requested in law. The tackler committed no offence and did everything requested in la

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 2-2018

d (tackled player, tackler). At this point the offside line is created. A player on their feet may us