Lower your Tackle - Learn New Rugby tackle Laws

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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.

Check out the Tackle ready programme by World Rugby by clicking the link below:

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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

exiledweevil
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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.

monk
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this new law will make the game very painfull to watch

pathfinder
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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.

mickeyjhorner