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Rugby UnionGCSE Student Guide

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•Rugby J argon

•Rugby Union rules•Positioning: Forwards•Positioning: Backs•Safety: Boots•Safety: Gum Shield•Safety: Body Armour

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Basic IRB Rules

• The ball cannot be passed Forwards at any time– A Scrum will be awarded to the other team if a player

‘knocks on’ the ball

• Only players on their feet can handle the ball– When a player is tackled they must let go of the ball

• A tackler cannot make contact with the persons head who they are tackling

– A penalty will be given for a ‘high tackle’

• You can only tackle a player in possession of the ball

– If a player obstructs another player the opposing team will be given a penalty

Official IRB Handbook

• The Ball

• Advantage

• Method of Scoring

• Foul Play

• Knock on

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Positioning on the Field

• Looosehead Prop• Tighthead Prop• Hooker• Second Row• Openside Flanker• Blankside Flanker• Number 8

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:ForwardsHome

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Positioning on the Field

• Fullback• Openside Winger• Blindside Winger• Openside Centre• Blindside Centre• Fly-half• Scrum-Half

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:BacksHome

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Safety : BootsPrevious Next

Legal: Rubber blades, Round Metal Studs

I llegal: Metal blades, Sharp Metal Studs

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Safety : Gum Shield

• Each player should wear a gum shield, this protects the player from teeth & gum damage. Also protects the player from jaw damage and there is less chance of being concussed

• You can get 2 Types;– A gum shield you mould yourself using hot water to

mould the shield to fit your teeth– A gum shield that is fitted by your dentist. This is a

perfect fit but is much more expensive

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•Dentist Moulded

•Self-Moulded

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Safety : Body Armour

• Shoulder & Upper Arm protection: For all positions apart from the scrum. Mostly worn by backs; Centres, Wings, Fly half & Fullback

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• Shin pads: protect the shin and the ankle worn by all players

• Head protection: Worn by most scum positions, majority of hookers wear one. Protects the whole head but mainly the ears for scrum positions

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Jargon Guide• Backs

Seven players who make up the line behind the forwards.

• BlindsideShort side of the pitch from a scrum, ruck or maul.

• Blood-binArea off the pitch where players with a blood injury are treated.

• ConversionTwo-point kick given to the try-scoring team taken level from the spot where the try was scored.

• Dummy passSending a defending player the wrong way by faking a pass to a team-mate.

• Five metre scrumAttacking scrum five metres from the opposition's try line.

• ForwardsEight players who form the scrum and line out.

• Grubber kickLow kick along the ground, often used in attacking situations.

• Hand-offLegal way of pushing a tackler away with the palm of your hand.

• Killing the ballWhen a player dives over the ball into a maul and does not stay on their feet.

• MaulOne or more players from each team are in contact around the ball off the ground.

• Miss passLong pass which misses out players in the line.

• OpensideWide side of the pitch from a scrum, ruck or maul.

• PuntKick down the field or to touch.

• RuckOne or more players from each team are in contact around the ball on the ground.

• ScrumWay of re-starting play when the two sets of forwards lock together.

• Sin-BinBench where players who have made serious fouls are sent after being shown a yellow card by the referee.

• TryScore for five points when a player puts the ball down with downward pressure over their opponent's goal line.

• Twenty-two yard drop-outDrop kick taken on the 22-yard line used to re-start play after the ball goes beyond the deadball line.

• Up-and-underHigh kick to put the opposing team under pressure.

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Quiz – Question 1HomePrevious Next

How many points to a team get if they have a try and a conversion ?

1. 7

2. 5

3. 4

4. 6

5. 8

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Quiz – Question 2HomePrevious Next

What is a Up & Under ?

1. A ruck

2. A maul

3. A high Kick

4. A good tackle

5. A high tackle

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Quiz – Question 3HomePrevious Next

Which is illegal ?

1. Kicking a ball on the floor

2. Handing someone of in the face

3. Tackling someone above the shoulders

4. Drop kicking through the posts at any point during the game

5. Sending another player to the blood bin

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Quiz – Question 4HomePrevious Next

Which is illegal gear ?

1. A full head guard

2. Rubber blades

3. Metal round studs

4. Metal Blades

5. Body Armour

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Quiz – Question 5HomePrevious Next

Which position is not in the scrum ?

1. Number Eight

2. Tighthead Prop

3. Fullback

4. Hooker

5. Second Row

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The End

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