There is types of techniques of holding the ball where some hold the ball in a freely motion whilst running ready to pass it away or switch hands holding the ball, the other technique is tucking it in for the setplay or holding the ball with 2 hands.
American 🏈 the tuck it like that because they have to hold on to it throughout usually running backs and receivers 99% of the time they’re not gonna pass it again. But I’m Rugby 🏉, you’re constantly looking for support or you have to pass the ball to all the time, so ball carriers has to move the ball around in order to release in a easy way, That doesn’t mean it’s vulnerable to fumbles, they hardly do!
Cool Reactions Bro😃. SHAUN JOHNSONS position in Rugby League is Halfback which is the number 7. His role in the team is to set up his teammates to score a try and also he kicks the ball in every fifth tackle plays because his the halfback #7. That's why his already skilled when comes to kicking the ball because its his job to kick the ball. And he is always passing the ball to his teammates to set them up for try's. He sometimes fools the opposition team completely when he throws the dummy pass and goes for a run because his always passing to his teammates. Other teams halfbacks #7 do the same to there opposition team somethings. They throw dummy passes and go for a Run. Rugby League is not like the NFL. There is no stoppage in the game. They keep playing for the full 80minutes. 40minutes for the first half and 40minutes for the second half. Unlike the NFL where they pass the ball forward to a receiver. In Rugby League players are only allowed to pass the ball backwards or horizontal to there teammates. If a forward pass is thrown to a player your team loses the ball. The same rule applies when someone kicks the ball. When a player kicks the ball only teammates behind the kicker can contest for the ball. They even score off kicks doing this. There's one more important rule i forgot to mention. For a Try to count as a point players must actually place the ball on the ground with there hands placed on the ball. They must not loss the ball when trying to ground it. That's why players usually dive on the ground when in the opposition try line. Bro can you React to Benji Marshalls Best Moments. This guy is Shaun Johnsons Idol. ruclips.net/video/67PfMcO7OI0/видео.html
Bro Shaun Johnson is rubbish what you stated he does all half-backs and five eights do that and way better he's trash bro come on man, benji was way better then this guy. Shaun has not even won a premiership nor any accolades during his whole season, you must be a kiwifruit. Name one award he has won besides the team awards haha.
Cradling the ball that way is just a natural reaction to.. 1: Be able to throw passes during gameplay 2: Use the other arm to fend off tacklers 3: To 'Offload' the ball even after being tackled (Draw & Pass) Draw & Pass is a basic skill you learn, To draw the extra defender. Johnson plays for the only New Zealand team in the Australian NRL - National Rugby League. In Rugby League, each team has 6 chances to score a 'TRY' - points, before turning the ball over. Each TRY is worth 4pts, then a conversion kick after each try worth 2pts. During general game play a 'drop-kick' is typically used to break tyed-points, in game that is close to ending. Also to avoid extra-time. Check out the NRL RUclips page for weekly games. Games typically start on Thursday nights through to Sunday. www.youtube.com/@NRL The Womens competition has also started with plenty of quality games there too. www.youtube.com/@NRLW/videos
Because when u swinning your arms you ran faster but not as fast as u would if your weren't carrying the ball. And to make sure if u need to pass balls in 2 hands... NFL u don't really besides the qb and he throws it forward we have to pass backwards
They run like that for a few reasons because the ball is a lot bigger than an nfl ball and so they can pass it or kick it if needed
Because gota be ready to pass the ball.
Thats exactly right. They hold the ball like that to make sure they can pass it when they need to.
They run like that cause that's literally the fastest way you can run with a ball that size
Nothing wrong with comparing rugby and American football, after all American football started off as Rugby.
There is types of techniques of holding the ball where some hold the ball in a freely motion whilst running ready to pass it away or switch hands holding the ball, the other technique is tucking it in for the setplay or holding the ball with 2 hands.
He's the "Human Joystick Dante" for Rugby :P
You arent allowed to pass the ball forward with your hands, but you are allowed to kick it.
Its just how u carry it
NRL rugby league not rugby.
Rugby being short for rugby union.
Big difference
Mainly because a rugby ball is bigger so they have to hold it like that
Haha like ur reaction bro .......theres plenty more out there
Cause you run with it
That shit break ya ankles!
American football smaller than a rugby ball,
Kick pass is called “chip & chase”
"kick through"
American 🏈 the tuck it like that because they have to hold on to it throughout usually running backs and receivers 99% of the time they’re not gonna pass it again. But I’m Rugby 🏉, you’re constantly looking for support or you have to pass the ball to all the time, so ball carriers has to move the ball around in order to release in a easy way, That doesn’t mean it’s vulnerable to fumbles, they hardly do!
We on it for eighty minuets straight, only break is at half time 40mins,
If ya now nrl hes one if the best.
Yeah they run like that because the ball is a bit bigger and they should be able to pass the ball at any time
Team's do have specialized kickers....but anyone's allowed to kick the ball in general play
Bro you should find a local rugby club and give it a go. You’ll like playing it
Not kick throw, it's kick through chase
React to Rene Ranger he's a beast
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React to Benji Marshall, Greg Inglis, Latrel Mitchell and Roger Tuivasa Scheck
You should watch Fijians hood the ball with one hand 🤣 beast of men them bati boys 💪
Cause it could pop out
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Cool Reactions Bro😃. SHAUN JOHNSONS position in Rugby League is Halfback which is the number 7.
His role in the team is to set up his teammates to score a try and also he kicks the ball in every fifth tackle plays because his the halfback #7.
That's why his already skilled when comes to kicking the ball because its his job to kick the ball. And he is always passing the ball to his teammates to set them up for try's.
He sometimes fools the opposition team completely when he throws the dummy pass and goes for a run because his always passing to his teammates. Other teams halfbacks #7 do the same to there opposition team somethings. They throw dummy passes and go for a Run.
Rugby League is not like the NFL. There is no stoppage in the game. They keep playing for the full 80minutes. 40minutes for the first half and 40minutes for the second half.
Unlike the NFL where they pass the ball forward to a receiver. In Rugby League players are only allowed to pass the ball backwards or horizontal to there teammates. If a forward pass is thrown to a player your team loses the ball.
The same rule applies when someone kicks the ball. When a player kicks the ball only teammates behind the kicker can contest for the ball. They even score off kicks doing this.
There's one more important rule i forgot to mention. For a Try to count as a point players must actually place the ball on the ground with there hands placed on the ball. They must not loss the ball when trying to ground it. That's why players usually dive on the ground when in the opposition try line.
Bro can you React to Benji Marshalls Best Moments. This guy is Shaun Johnsons Idol.
ruclips.net/video/67PfMcO7OI0/видео.html
Bro Shaun Johnson is rubbish what you stated he does all half-backs and five eights do that and way better he's trash bro come on man, benji was way better then this guy. Shaun has not even won a premiership nor any accolades during his whole season, you must be a kiwifruit. Name one award he has won besides the team awards haha.
Just subbed to your channel, can you please react to the video " the best of GREG Inglis " dudes a beast in rugby
For real, react to Greg Inglis, you won't be disappointed.
Worse playmaker in the game haha no accolades no premiership ring just a man of the match done nothing.
He's done more then you
@@nartnee8596 and yet he has done very little compared to other halves, current and past.
Says the nobody whose done nothing.
@@jaycee5890 if he's done very little, idk what you've done
Up the wahs !!! 😁🤟
Cradling the ball that way is just a natural reaction to..
1: Be able to throw passes during gameplay
2: Use the other arm to fend off tacklers
3: To 'Offload' the ball even after being tackled (Draw & Pass)
Draw & Pass is a basic skill you learn, To draw the extra defender.
Johnson plays for the only New Zealand team in the Australian NRL - National Rugby League.
In Rugby League, each team has 6 chances to score a 'TRY' - points, before turning the ball over.
Each TRY is worth 4pts, then a conversion kick after each try worth 2pts.
During general game play a 'drop-kick' is typically used to break tyed-points,
in game that is close to ending. Also to avoid extra-time.
Check out the NRL RUclips page for weekly games.
Games typically start on Thursday nights through to Sunday.
www.youtube.com/@NRL
The Womens competition has also started with plenty of quality games there too.
www.youtube.com/@NRLW/videos
Because when u swinning your arms you ran faster but not as fast as u would if your weren't carrying the ball. And to make sure if u need to pass balls in 2 hands... NFL u don't really besides the qb and he throws it forward we have to pass backwards