It doesn't say they can't go inside, it just says the referee can insist they stay out.
If the changing rooms are within site it would be a bit jobsworthy to insist they can't go inside. IMO
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It doesn't say they can't go inside, it just says the referee can insist they stay out.
If the changing rooms are within site it would be a bit jobsworthy to insist they can't go inside. IMO
Warning at 10, knock at 5 and out on 2 please.
In reality it's my watch we go by,. so it's....
Warning at 12, knock at 5, out on 4.
Usually means we kick off dead on time. And I don't leave...
U11 regulations
8.e) A “ruck” is a phase a play where one or more players from each team, who are on
their feet, in physical contact, close around the ball on the ground. Open play has
ended....
Looks wrong, but it isn't.
Good, loud communication is the key here.
We have been down this road before and I am sure I asked for clarification on it.
The result was that if you are offside when the ball goes into touch, then that's what you are penalised for; if...
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The ref scorer can be used to count penalties.
I would take the kick for them :pepper:
I would suggest that Law 18 tells you just about everything you need. It's one of the things in the current law book I find clear. All you need to do is add some real life examples for your...
Then you are doing it different to the guidance, and potentially what every other referee is doing.
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The sequence of events goes something like this (Wolrd Rugby & RFU guidelines)....
Did the defending team step backwards, therefore leaving the lineout early? If so penalise them.
If the...
So did you query why they hadn't taught their players to get the ball to the back and make it always available for when momentum stopped? :wink:
What were they querying.
The turnover?
Or the 5 seconds when forward momentum ceases?
The result is never going to be a scrum back.
The only decision is did the ball go straight out (line out in line with kick), or taken out (line out where it was taken out).
You only get a scrum...
It could be argued that "No Hand"s is coaching.
Whereas "Ruck" is giving them the information to decide themselves if they can use hands or not?
The only time you can't call a mark is from a kick off (start of first and second half) or from a restart after a score.
So you CAN call a Mark from a Penalty Kick, Free Kick, or a 22 Drop Out.
Didds
See the pdf in my post # 3
RFU guidance on U14/U15 uncontested lineouts.
Simple answer NO.
As soon as the ball get heeled back into the 22 give a nice loud shout of "Taken Back" so everyone knows whats happened and can't argue later if they kick direct to touch.
Wrong on so many levels! :knuppel2:
If there is nothing in the U15 regulations, then you revert to the laws of the game.
However there was some official guidance on age grade lineouts. As far as I am aware this is still extant.
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The coin toss.
The gift that keeps on giving :pepper:
If your trying to get rid of them you can send some my way :wink:
Saturday travelling down to London.
Sunday marching past the Cenotaph.
DUTIES OF THE REFEREE BEFORE THE MATCH
3. The referee organises the toss. One of the captains tosses a coin and the other captain
calls. The winner of the toss decides whether to kick off or to...
You mean "Choose ends"?
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