Lower your Tackle - Learn New Rugby tackle Laws

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Are you a rugby player or coach looking to improve your tackling skills for the new season? Look no further than World Rugby's FREE Tackle Ready & Breakdown Ready program. In this video, I share my experience learning about the new tackle and breakdown laws with leading expertise in Edinburgh, Scotland for the World Rugby media day, as well as how the Tackle Ready program can help you become a more confident and skilled player.
    The Tackle Ready program, created by top coaches, includes neck strengthening exercises, drills on proper falling techniques to prevent injuries (especially for female players with lower neck strength on average), and advice on becoming more contact confident. Plus, the program features exercises to improve your tackling technique.
    And if you want to learn more about the breakdown area, check out the Breakdown Ready program with Richie Gray & Wayne Barnes. With these resources, you'll be well-prepared to tackle the new season with confidence.
    If you have any questions on the new tackle laws please comment below. Reminder that your tackle laws might be different in your country so please check out you union for more information.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @exiledweevil3029
    @exiledweevil3029 Год назад +3

    Thank you to the players and you because the tackle is probably where i need to improve the most besides side stepping a kicking but I play in the front row so

  • @monk4258
    @monk4258 Год назад +4

    We got the new tackle height rules today here in Japan, we put them into practice for an hour and it didn't go down well, i told the other coaches what would happen when they bring these rules in and it happened 2 head clashes because of double tackles under the sternum and concussion due to the attackers late footwork and the defender getting a knee to the head trying to tackle under the knees, one on one tackle is ok but in a game situation its hard not to go in with two tacklers. Also they couldn't stop the offloads. The parents were filthy about the head clashes and the players and coaches weren't to inpressed.We hardly ever have head clashes with our tackling system, so we definitely wont be teaching it again here.

    • @mickeyjhorner
      @mickeyjhorner Год назад +1

      Agree. It’s complete rubbish. The offload is basically not stoppable anymore and 2 men tackles won’t be allowed. Ridiculous

    • @TheRugbyTrainerTV
      @TheRugbyTrainerTV  Год назад

      the two person tackle is still allowed. but all depends on your union, where are you based? England?

    • @TheRugbyTrainerTV
      @TheRugbyTrainerTV  Год назад

      hey, thanks for your comment! really appreciate it. interesting to hear your thoughts so thanks for sharing. I think this is the same with anything new. it will take time. it might take a few weeks to get use to but potentially, who knows, it might improve the game. also it might not, but getting us to tackle lower is definitely a positive. and if the trial works or not at least players have now focused a lot on tackle technique.

    • @mickeyjhorner
      @mickeyjhorner Год назад

      @@TheRugbyTrainerTV if you can describe how a 2 man tackle will now be done I’d appreciate it. If one is tackling below the sternum then the second man will presumably be targeting legs? It’s just not going to work and the RFU sham of consultation was a shame.

  • @exiledweevil3029
    @exiledweevil3029 Год назад +2

    Just wanted to say hi

    • @TheRugbyTrainerTV
      @TheRugbyTrainerTV  Год назад

      Hi, did you enjoy the video?

    • @exiledweevil3029
      @exiledweevil3029 Год назад +2

      @@TheRugbyTrainerTV yes great video because I need to improve my tackling and please keep the videos coming

    • @TheRugbyTrainerTV
      @TheRugbyTrainerTV  Год назад

      @@exiledweevil3029 amazing. What videos have you seen so far on my channel?

    • @exiledweevil3029
      @exiledweevil3029 Год назад

      @@TheRugbyTrainerTV I think I have seen nearly all of them

  • @pathfinder5651
    @pathfinder5651 11 месяцев назад +1

    this new law will make the game very painfull to watch

  • @mickeyjhorner
    @mickeyjhorner Год назад +1

    Tackle technique is nothing new. The elephant in the room is the 2 man tackle and stopping the offload. Even pat lam couldn’t explain how this would be done under these new laws. Complete bull in my opinion and won’t last.

    • @TheRugbyTrainerTV
      @TheRugbyTrainerTV  Год назад

      thats the purpose, to create faster more open games with the ability to offload and move the point of contact. Defences have become to good so potentially this could help the attack. do you like the idea of having the ability to offload more?

    • @mickeyjhorner
      @mickeyjhorner Год назад +1

      @@TheRugbyTrainerTV of course but it’s going to be very difficult to defend! Teams will need good goal kickers 😂 be like 20 try’s each per game

    • @TheRugbyTrainerTV
      @TheRugbyTrainerTV  Год назад

      @mickeytiler I think we will see more chop tackling. This stops the offload, as it cuts players down the the floor quicker. What do you think ?

    • @mickeyjhorner
      @mickeyjhorner Год назад +1

      @@TheRugbyTrainerTV a well executed chop tackle still doesn’t stop an offload. Even more so when you can simply pop a pass off the floor.
      Bigger players will just be coached to stay on their feet longer to look for the offload.
      The strength of players now means a 2 man tackle is needed to dominate the contact area. As I’ve said this is now very difficult to do.
      Rules set by science and not by people who have played the game practically it seems to me.

    • @TheRugbyTrainerTV
      @TheRugbyTrainerTV  Год назад

      @mickeytiler cheers again for the comment, I disagree. A well exccutes chop would stop an offload and the plus 1 would be straight on the ball to stop the Offload off the deck. There will take months for players to adjust but all we can do it give it a chance. I'm sure the decision for all of this was passed through some of the Wolrd Rugby representatives who are all hall of fames/ International player/ coaches/referee.