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ASSOCIATE REFEREE COURSE. COURSE PROGRAMME. Rugby Smart The Role of the Referee Whistle! Signals! Verbals! Kick Offs Tackle Advantage Ruck / Maul Lineout Open Field Goal line area and Touchdown Scrum Safety. OBJECT OF THE GAME. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Rugby Smart The Role of the Referee Whistle! Signals! Verbals! Kick Offs Tackle Advantage Ruck / Maul Lineout Open Field Goal line area and Touchdown Scrum Safety
COURSE PROGRAMME
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2 teams observing fair play, according to the laws and in a sporting spirit
Carry pass kick and ground the ball To score as many points as possible
As one team attempts to maintain continuity of possession the opposing team strives to contest for
possession.
OBJECT OF THE GAME
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Object of the GameSafety EquityLaws
Enjoyment
ROLE OF THE REFEREE
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The communication mode is sequential Think, Whistle, Indicate and Talk Or TWIT
4 MAIN SIGNALS Penalty Free Kick Scrum Try
WHISTLE SIGNAL VERBALS
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PHASES and REFEREE POSITIONING
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The kick-off is taken from the centre of the half-way line.
The kicker’s team must be behind the ball when kicked.
Their opponents must be at least 10m away. The ball should reach the 10m line and land in the
field-of-play. If it does not reach the 10m line, but is first
played by an opponent, play continues.
LAW 13 – KICK OFF
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KICK OFF
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KICK OFF – REFS POSITION
REFEREE X
KICKER
Ball
D
D
D
D
D
DD
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
X REFEREE
A
A
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Territorial advantage means a gain in ground. In the previous slide, the WHITE player has knocked-on a team mate’s pass, but the opponent kicks the ball ahead and gains ground. The referee lets play go on.
If the BLACK team does not in fact gain an advantage, the referee brings play back and orders a scrum where the knock-on occurred.
TERRITORIAL ADVANTAGE
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LAW 8 - ADVANTAGE
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If the ball-carrier is held by an opponent in the field-of-play, and
he is on one knee or both knees, he has been brought to ground.
TACKLE
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The game is meant to be played by players on their feet. After the tackled player has released the ball, any other player
must be on his feet when he plays the ball. A player must not make the ball unplayable by falling down
either after a tackle or at any other time.
The player marked with a cross is falling on the ball after a tackle. This is illegal.
TACKLE BALL CARRIER BROUGHT TO THE GROUND
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UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RUCKS AND MAULS
RUCKS AND MAULS
RUCK
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UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RUCKS AND MAULS
RUCKS AND MAULS
MAUL
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OFF-SIDE AT RUCK OR MAUL
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RUCK / MAUL
A Halfback
D Halfback
A
A
A
A A A
A
D D D DD D
A
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The front of the lineout is at least five metres from the touch line.
The back of the lineout is not more than fifteen metres from the touch line.
Lineout players must form two single, straight lines, with a clear space of one metre between the lines, so that each line of players is half a metre on its side of the line-of-touch.
No lineout can take place within 5 metres of the goal line.
LINEOUT
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LINEOUT
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LINEOUT - OFFSIDE
The off-side line for players not taking part in the lineout is ten metres behind the line-of-touch, or the players’ goal line, whichever is nearer.
The line-of-touch is an imaginary line at right angles to the touch line at the place where the ball is thrown in.
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LINEOUT
At levels of domestic rugby involving players 13 years of age and under there is to be no supporting (lifting) of the jumper at the lineout
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LINEOUTS – POSITIONING
1m
10m 10m
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GROUNDING THE BALL THERE ARE TWO WAYS
Player Touches the ground with the ball. Attacker – Try Defender – Touchdown
Player Presses down on the ball. Attacker – Try Defender – Touchdown
If there is doubt about which team first grounded the ball in in-goal play is restarted by a 5m scrum – Attacker’s throw in.
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SCORING A TRY
1. On the goal line is part of in-goal
TRY2. Goal posts and padding are part of goal line TRY
3. Ruck – ball on goal line – Ruck is ended TRY
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SCORING A TRY 4. Players momentum carries him/her to goal line TRY
5. Tackle near goal line – Reach out and place ball in one movement on goal line TRY
6. Player in touch (touch in goal) not carrying the ball can score a try TRY
A defending player performing the same actions results in a TOUCHDOWN
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CLOSE TO THE GOAL LINE
Direction
of Movement
REFEREE’SMOVEMENT
A
AA A
A
DD DD DD
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SCRUM SAFETY
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Is Mandatory for all fixtures Must include both forward packs and halfbacks plus
forward reserves Check experience of front row players
PRE-MATCH BRIEFING
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Explain that at Scrum Time...... The referee will make the mark. Front rows are to assemble an arm’s distance
from the mark. The referee will call – “Crouch” (will pause) “Touch” (will pause) – “Pause” (will pause)
“ENGAGE”
Following the engagement the halfback is to throw the ball in without delay.
PRE-MATCH BRIEFING
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TO ENSURE A SAFE SCRUM FORMATIONCHECK
Players form up one arms length apart. Feet of the front rowers are shoulder width apart. Feet, shoulders and hips are square. The props and hooker are firmly bound. The locks bind tightly together and then bind onto the
front row. The loose forwards are bound onto the locks, with the
number 8 binding between the locks.
SCRUM FORMATION
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TO ENSURE A SAFE ENGAGEMENT
When you are satisfied with the formation, call CROUCH (pause), TOUCH (pause), PAUSE
(pause) During the pause check that the players heads are
up, looking ahead and their spines are in line call
ENGAGE
ENGAGEMENT SEQUENCE
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Problems to be Aware of that may Cause unsafe Scrums: Mismatched front rows Players chins on their chest Players shoulders below their hips (folding) Players standing up in the front row (popping) If folding or popping occurs blow the whistle immediately
IF IT LOOKS DANGEROUS - STOP IT
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
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DSLV LAW Wheeled scrums beyond 45 degrees. Cannot intentionally wheel the scrum. Pushing beyond 1.5 metres. Number 8 must bind between the locks. Participant numbers must equal. Non feeding halfback cannot move forward of the
centre of the scrum. Ball being held in the scrum for too long.
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SCRUM
SCRUM FORMATION Where to Stand - Setup
Non Feeding Halfback
Feeding Halfback X
X
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Halfback
REFEREE MOVEMENT
Ball
Halfback
D D
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The tight-head prop (left) must bind on the loose head prop (right) by placing the right arm outside the opponent’s left arm
The loose-head prop will bind on the tight-head prop by placing the left arm inside the opponent’s right arm.
Both props must grip the opponent’s jersey on the back or side.
The middle line is an imaginary line on the ground beneath the line where the shoulders of the front rows meet. The scrum-half must throw in the ball straight along the middle line.
BINDING BY PROPS
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BINDING BY PROPS
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The offside line for non-participants is 5-metres behind the hindmost feet of the scrum.
SCRUM
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The offside line for the non-ball winning scrum-half is either at the tunnel (feeding side), or 5 metres
behind the hindmost feet of the scrum.
SCRUM
DSLVSENIOR
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SCRUM ENDING If the hindmost player in a scrum (normally the No.8) unbinds from the scrum with the ball at his feet, the scrum has ended.
When a player binds, he must use his whole arm to grasp his team mate’s body.
Placing only a hand on his body is not binding
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SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT
UNSAFE SCRUMS =
GOLDEN OLDIES(NON CONTESTED)
Will Apply
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Remember your main role in being an Associate Referee is one of:
Fair play Communication Enjoyment And most important SAFETY
GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR REFEREEING
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