First time reacting to📝...Rugby for beginners: a guide to the rules of rugby union

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @RynoLeGrange
    @RynoLeGrange Год назад +23

    The position of a conversion kick after a try is determined by where the try is scored. That's why some players run to underneath the goal posts, then the kicker can place the ball in front of the posts for an easier kick. If the try is scored in the corner then you have a more difficult kick at an angle.

  • @opinie-sa
    @opinie-sa Год назад +6

    Fokket, julle 2 dudes is snaaks. Love it.❤

  • @ConnorDelport-ff3dw
    @ConnorDelport-ff3dw Год назад +16

    South African Springboks are known for building their game plan around physical dominance, hence the best set piece demonstrations (Lineout Mauls, & Scrums) will be from them. New Zealand All Blacks and lately Fiji have very impressive backline ball running style that is worth reacting to if you want to see some good open play.

  • @TLUDIK
    @TLUDIK Год назад +13

    Some more info in the rules.
    1. You can form a maul from a lineout. When the jumper lands and he turns his back and other forwards join in on him, forming a maul. Teams sometimes use this close to the try line to push over and score. This is called a maul try(about the only time you see mauls in a game)
    2. Rugby is about a contest at all times. In a Scrum lineout and a ruck after a tackle, you can steal the attacking teams ball to get a turnover.
    In a scrum or lineout, the team who is trowing in the ball usually has the advantage and retains the ball in the contest.
    But sometimes, if the team without the ball gets a good read on your lineout or out muscles you in the scrum. They can steal your ball.
    3. Offsides. In general, play from a ruck after a player is tackled. The defensive team's offside line is the rear, most player in the ruck.
    If you are not behind this line or push up over this line before the scrumhalf has passed the ball, you give away a penalty for being offside.
    From scrum and lineout, your forwards are all competing for the ball. And your backs have to be 10 meters back from the contest. Until the ball is cleared. If the are not the backline is offside(you dont see this often)
    The last offside is when you kick the ball. Your chasing players have to be behind the kicker. If the player runs to the ball without being behind the kicker, it's a penalty for offside. If you are in front of the kicker, you must retreat till a player that was onside when the ball was kicked pases you, then you are onside again.
    4. Players can catch a breath when there is a penalty,linout, scrum, or try.
    As play stops to form up these restarts. This takes any ware from 30s to 1 min.
    Rugby is not like soccer when you are constantly running.
    5. Penalties.
    Certain infringements are only penalties. Other are penalties and yellow/red cards. Depending on which rules are broken.
    Referies my also give cards for repeated penalties, in a short time/on your try line while defending.
    As you are unfairly stopping the attacking team from playing by giving away penalties and stopping play.
    The average amount of penaties given away by a team can range from 10 to 14 in a game.
    When a ref awards a penalty, you get what's called an. advantage. This means you can still continue playing and until you mess it up. So, in other words, you get a free play.
    Then, you come back to the spot where the penalty was given.
    You will usually see the ref puntting his arm out and saying advantage.
    When the other teams give away a penalty, you have a few options.
    -kick for the side line(you get the trow in )
    -penalty kick. This is when your kicker is in range of the posts. And you want to go for the 3 points.
    - you can set a scrum, and it is your throw-in.
    You can tap the ball with your foot and start open play.
    Best way to understand these rules to watch a full game to see the rules in action. Rather than watching highlights or clips.
    One thing about rugby is that it has a shit ton of rules. These are the basics.
    About the numbers. Each position has a specific number 1 to 15. Your reserves has 16 to 23.
    You can sub a player at anytime. But they can't come back on
    Lol, thanks for reading.📚

    • @Ann-l7x
      @Ann-l7x Год назад +1

      Well put, concise explanation

    • @lindiswamnyaiza
      @lindiswamnyaiza Год назад +1

      I am 1 of your biggest fans! I enjoy the videos very much!!

  • @squirlygeorge
    @squirlygeorge Год назад +5

    Glad ya'll did a proper guide to figure out some more of what you were already watching. Dope vids!! ✌🇿🇦🏉🏆

  • @joyfulzero853
    @joyfulzero853 Год назад +3

    Another very common offside situation is from a kick forward. The players who chase after the ball must start from behind the kicker as he/she kicks it.

  • @lullhabit6292
    @lullhabit6292 Год назад +2

    Finally ! Thanks guys ! it's so much more entertaining to know the sport you react to !

  • @Pauld616
    @Pauld616 Год назад +8

    Also remember, all players have to be able to attack and defend, there isn't a specialist team for each discipline or for kicking. So it is a straight 40 mins 🤔

  • @wdazza
    @wdazza Год назад +6

    Sometimes the defence in rugby looks weak with players not going in for the tackle or falling off the tackle. In NFL if you have the ball, the aim is to keep the ball and not lose it. In rugby it's the opposite and the aim is for you not to be tackled with the ball as this slows the attack down as the ball is recycled from the maul or ruck. In rugby, if a player is running towards you with the ball you never know what they are going to do. Will they try and run through you, or pass the ball to another player, or pretend to pass and don't (fake) or kick the ball over your head. For these reason you may hold off tackling until the last second which may then be too late. Blocking is not allowed in rugby and is called interference and will be penalised.

  • @rugbygamer2025
    @rugbygamer2025 Год назад +5

    Yellow and Red cards come from dangerous play. If you tackle someone high (above the shoulders), tackle someone who is in the air, and any contact with the head will get you a card. 2 yellows = a red.
    Yellow Card - You're off the field for 10 minutes. Your team plays a man down for 10 minutes.
    Red Card - You're sent off from the game. Your team plays a man down the rest of the game

  • @mjverwey9320
    @mjverwey9320 Год назад +13

    Even as a south african i enjoy you guys reacting to the boks but react to some other nations and teams to like some rugby rib breakers vids or a compilation of the beat rugby tries

    • @WhitecapPXQ
      @WhitecapPXQ Год назад +1

      who would you say is the nearest team to SA? France, England, New Zealand, Ireland, Tonga?

    • @mjverwey9320
      @mjverwey9320 Год назад +2

      @@WhitecapPXQ SA and New Zealand have dominated for years that's why they both have the most world cups(3 each) but as of recent years France and Ireland have played some class rugby

  • @johannstumke
    @johannstumke Год назад

    Us South Africans love seeing you react to our country !!!
    We will win again this year 🏆

  • @napoleondiaz2313
    @napoleondiaz2313 Год назад +4

    football & rugby are brothers sports, they have the same origin as carnival football, Rugby supporters (using the ball hands with hands) decided to go their own way after the discussion of football rules, the game ended up dominating the world, it is football, but I also admire Rugby, it will always be our brothers.
    ⚽️🤝🏉

  • @kierankafle7536
    @kierankafle7536 Год назад +3

    I recommended that video :)

  • @RedLorryYellowLorry_
    @RedLorryYellowLorry_ Год назад +2

    The last rule might seem cliche but it's very Important

  • @Rasperdan
    @Rasperdan Год назад +2

    I did point you to this vid in your last reaction.
    If you would like a more detailed explanation about the game there is a new channel called "Couch Rugby" I have watched rugby over 40 yrs and he does a great job. He explaining very imported details about the game. Good luck with your Rugby Union journey.

    • @dunsonhouse
      @dunsonhouse  Год назад

      Thank you can you send me a link please

  • @everettmiller1558
    @everettmiller1558 Год назад +2

    Thanks guys the two off you are absolutely awesome.
    It's lots of fun to see your reaction to the sport and team I love...hope you'll learn the game soon
    I'm looking so forward to your reaction when the Boks lift the cup again in France .....
    Go bokke🎉🎉 🏆🥇🏆

    • @dunsonhouse
      @dunsonhouse  Год назад

      Thank you appreciate the comment

  • @Gangai263
    @Gangai263 Год назад +1

    Next time mookie doesn’t wake up send him to a local rugby club to play 😂. WAKE UP MOOKIE.

  • @xandreherrmann649
    @xandreherrmann649 Год назад

    You guys are fun, would have liked watching a game with you to explain the game, but keep doing what you are doing

  • @Just_JasonZA
    @Just_JasonZA Год назад

    Yellow card is 10 minutes off the field, red card is off the field for the rest of the game. 2 yellows equal red, but depending on the severity of the offence a red may be given without any yellows. There is also a penalty try, where if the offending player had not committed the offence there is a strong possibility a try would have been scored, this will result in an immediate 7 point without the need for a conversion kick and a yellow card to the offending player.

  • @fwjoshh
    @fwjoshh Год назад

    The Rugby World Cup is coming up in France, try Watching the upcoming games.👍🏾

  • @benbrits6638
    @benbrits6638 Год назад +1

    its world cup lot of games to watch

    • @dunsonhouse
      @dunsonhouse  Год назад

      We react to it on patreon check it out link in description

  • @nzfreeski
    @nzfreeski Год назад

    you have to kick a conversion from where the try was scored (for the conversion)

  • @DuanePayne-q2y
    @DuanePayne-q2y Год назад

    Glad to see U learning the rugby rules now watch South Africa play the USA(sad they did not make the 2023 Rugy world cup.

  • @rittherugger160
    @rittherugger160 Год назад

    Penalties Kicks are taken from where ever the penalty happened, not the center of the pitch. Conversions are taken on a line perpendicular to the Try Line through the point where the ball is placed down. That is why, when there is space, runners will turn towards the middle before touching the ball down.
    One thing I've never seen mentioned in these videos that we don't have in American sports is the idea of Advantage.
    When the Ref see's an infraction he does NOT immediately blow his whistle unless it is immediately obvious the the infringer's team will profit from it.
    What he will do is to announce: "Advantage (non-offender's team color here)." Then he watches to see what happens. If the non-offending team gains enough of an advantage by gaining quality possession, territory or points there will be no stoppage of play. If they fail to do so, the whistle will blow and the restart will happen where every the infraction happened.
    If you hear the Ref call out that you have the Advantage you know that now is the time to employ higher risk/reward plays because, if you fail, you will get the ball back where ever the infraction occoured.

  • @tribalwar9971
    @tribalwar9971 Год назад

    World Cup starts soon. All Blacks all day.
    Bless from NZ.

  • @patcow9999
    @patcow9999 Год назад

    The scrum piece mentions that the scrum half puts the ball in straight, in reality he/she doesn't, they roll it in towards their own team. It used to be put in straight and the game's law makers have. from time to time. attempted to bring the straight put-in back but that fad never lasts.

  • @lullhabit6292
    @lullhabit6292 Год назад +1

    Yes 2 yellow cards equate a red card ! the latest All Blacks vs Springboks had one of these situations

  • @NukaRoach
    @NukaRoach Год назад

    The video you guys are watching is for beginners which is great. The questions you guys are asking are not beginner questions so a different video must be watched

  • @Torolsk
    @Torolsk Год назад

    Here in south african school rugby we dont even get more than 10 min of rest time more like 5

  • @Jv_R-101
    @Jv_R-101 Год назад

    in school its like 3 min break

  • @RhesaJonathan
    @RhesaJonathan Год назад

    You need to react to Antoine Dupont, France Rugby, All blacks, and other rugby related thing. Rugby World Cup is less than one week away, so it's the best time to react to it.

  • @nzfreeski
    @nzfreeski Год назад

    the word scrimmage comes from rugbys word for scrum.

  • @bigbendegen2174
    @bigbendegen2174 Год назад +1

    Yes, 2 yellows and equal a red. If you get 1 yellow (foul or illegal play) you leave the field for 10 minutes. If you get 2 yellows you are out the game and your team is down to 14 players. New rule in play. If you are believed to have made a dangerous play and the ref can't make a decision right their and then, you will get a yellow card and he will indicate by crossing his arms that this will go upstairs to the video ref to review and make a final decision while you are off the field for your 10 minute yellow card. The video ref will then tell the field ref. a few minutes later after the full video review, wheather its still just a yellow card or this has been upgraded to a red card. Offside - you can't enter the maul or breakdown from the side, it has to be from the back from the last players feet. You can't be in front of someone that kicks the ball (everyone on the team can kick the ball but not recommended), well you can but you can't chase that kick until the kicker has got ahead of you and put you onside again. If you are defending you have to be behind the feet of the last person in the breakdown (i.e. someone has been tackled and both teams are trying to secure the ball from the ground, the players not involved all the way down the line/backline. You can't leave from behind that players feet until the opposition have picked up the ball from that breakdown. Scrum - both teams go down with one of the team who's ball it is and putting the ball into the scrum. You wondered why one of the players from the opposing team was so close on the wrong of the scrum, that is because this is a scrumhalf he is trying his best to try stop the other scrumhalf from getting that ball to his backline or running iit once he has taken it out. Notice still - That the scrum half will go on the wrong side as far as they can but are not allowed to go past the feet of the last man in the other teams scrum (usually number 8 as that would be offside), so he has to wait until his counterpart scrumhalf has taken the ball out the scrum or the ball leaves the scrum. Physicality: Usually your forwards (these make up the scrum for your team, numbered 1-8) are your heaviest, biggest and strongest players, the number 9 is your scrumhalf, typically smaller person in the team, fast and a co-playmaker on either running it with the forards or getting the ball down that line, or kicking it for the backs to chasedown. Backline numbers 10-15. Number 10 - is your flyhalf (tyoically the main kicker in the team, however some teams also have number 15 as a kicker), number 10 is usually a co-play maker, typically, he decides on either passing the ball down the line or kicks it for the backs to chase. 12 and 13 are the centres, no 12 is typically your big and strongest backline player who typically tries to crash and break the oppenents back line, alternatively he will too pass it down the line. 13 typically a faster than 12 and then 11 &14 are your wingers, fastest guys on the team, slick as hell too. Then finally number 15, he is typically your last line of defense, usually good to be someone who is a great tackle, has speed, slick and can good at catching high balls (Ball kicked high to them from the opposing team). When your backs are attacking number 15 tends to join the backline to give them an advantage when running the ball down the line as the opposing teams 15 is holding back to watch his last line of defense incase someone breaks his teams backline. Best way to learn is watch a game and when you see a foul listen to the refs as to why they stop a play or award something. If you see a refs are out to the side you see he has given that team an advatange for an infrngement that has happend. If the refs arm is straight up after being sideways he has given that team his arm is closer to, a penatly. Let me know if you want more clarity on anyting. hopes this helps. Dont forget the WORLD CUP RUGBY starts next Friday. Good Luck!

  • @dianhart7221
    @dianhart7221 Год назад +4

    please react to South africa aka Springboks vs New Zealand aka All black , this weekend, Springbok beat all black Record win 35-7

    • @morrisanderson818
      @morrisanderson818 Год назад

      Please react to ALL BLACK'S SA game in 014 in Hamilton New Zealand,
      The All Black's beat SA,50+ O,😅😅😅

    • @thenomad47
      @thenomad47 Год назад

      @@morrisanderson818 Still clinging to a game 8 years past huh?

  • @NovaDexter
    @NovaDexter Год назад

    The ball is the offside line the defense must stay behind the ball at all times.

  • @kjlovescoffee
    @kjlovescoffee Год назад

    3:36 Wait till you guys hear about Cricket...

  • @bigbendegen2174
    @bigbendegen2174 Год назад

    Kidd who are you supporting? New Zealand (Aka ALL BLACKS) or South Africa (AKA Springboks). Both are the champions in this beautiful game having won the world cup 3 times each and as of next week Friday it will be the start of the next world cup rugby in France. Top 4 teams in this world cup are SA, NZ, FRA, Ireland.

  • @rodanolifant2815
    @rodanolifant2815 Год назад

    React to South African schoolboy rugby(high school)

  • @Ruud-c7v
    @Ruud-c7v Год назад

    Start recruiting here in the Western Cape for the NFL.
    DUNSTON MOOKIE INTERNATIONAL SPORT AGENCY 🎉

  • @marceloferreiraoficial5304
    @marceloferreiraoficial5304 Год назад

    watch the documentary by anderson silva spider mano the man who is together with Jones in the GOAT conversation

  • @StephMcAlea
    @StephMcAlea Год назад +3

    I'm Welsh. At birth they use our left foot to print on a contract that says we MUST love rugby 😆
    A yellow card sends you off for ten minutes. That might not sounds as bad as soccer but because a rugby team works like a well oiled machine, that missing man can disrupt plays.
    Oh, and MOOKIE. WAKE UP! 😂

    • @Jesus_is_Lord_316
      @Jesus_is_Lord_316 Год назад

      I wish I had a friend called Mookie.
      I wanna say, “WAKE UP, MOOKIE”!!

  • @ten54
    @ten54 Год назад

    1 yellow off for 10 min .. 1 red off the rest of the game .. 2 yellow = red

  • @funksta5424
    @funksta5424 Год назад

    rucks hurt nothing like 90kg guy standing and rucking ya hands or legs with sprigged boots lol

  • @erik9775
    @erik9775 Год назад

    Don't know why y'all find the half-time break so surprising considering football is 45-15-45. Not too big of a difference from there

  • @jukesgaming4257
    @jukesgaming4257 Год назад

    Yellow is 10 min off secound yellow is red , red is rest of the game

  • @spicy4208
    @spicy4208 Год назад

    Waaaaake up Mookie
    In the middle of the front row in a scrum, you will find the hooker. It is his job to hook the ball with his foot, to get it to the back of the scrum. Hence hooker(number 2)

  • @winchy162
    @winchy162 Год назад

    Yellow card is a sin bin off for 10 mins Red card is off for the game

  • @BP-kx2ig
    @BP-kx2ig Год назад

    Wish I could understand the first 2 minutes of this.

  • @mrwelshmun
    @mrwelshmun Год назад

    A yellow card will get you sent off the field for 10 minutes. A red card gets you sent off for the rest of the game

  • @Crispen-c7x
    @Crispen-c7x Год назад

    Get on the all blacks france england top teams or ya japan

  • @dineshdavid405
    @dineshdavid405 Год назад +1

    The most confusing game, no one can understand the rules.

  • @daggaboom
    @daggaboom Год назад +2

    All the comments asking to react to this weekends Springboks vs All blacks is a poor representation of whats happening in the game.

    • @daggaboom
      @daggaboom Год назад

      @@Mark777h The game is being taken wildly out of context. it's a warm up game, boks won't be having a 7:1 bench again, it was a man down ABS team in second half with refereeing being a bit of an adjustment. Not quite the same but it's like judging a sparring session as if it's a real fight. Plenty of positives and negatives for boks and ABS to take away. And every saffa knows by my username that I'm a bok fan.

  • @tomstorey8559
    @tomstorey8559 Год назад

    Rugby union isn't real rugby, its soft and slow

    • @MrAkeats
      @MrAkeats 3 месяца назад

      That's ridiculous, rugby league is just running straight at people with no worry of losing the ball.. union requires more skill, more tactics, more fitness, the list goes on. Anyone can play league, I've done both and union is without a doubt the better game.

  • @henkusdupreez4324
    @henkusdupreez4324 Год назад

    a woman explain rugby??? "help us"

  • @dboy6579
    @dboy6579 Год назад +1

    the world cups in like 2 weeks, are yall gonna watch?

  • @lauchlanmccutcheon1716
    @lauchlanmccutcheon1716 Год назад

    Dudes...knowing the rules is great. But there is a lot more to the game.
    For example the scrum...it's an art in its own and the footing for dominance in the game.
    Hit me up if you want and I'l log through a game with you explaining all the finer points of the game.
    If you think you like it now, wait a brilliant you understand it a little better...it's truly the greatest sport on earth.
    Seriously, hit me up, we can stream a game and I'll explain as it goes.