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Touch Rugby Are you ready to play???

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Touch Rugby. Are you ready to play???. Positions. W = Wings (Usually the fastest players on the outside) L = Links (Good overall skill required) M = Middle (Great Decision makers and passers) During a play, Dummy Half is a player that picks up the ball. Start. Tap and go at the Mid-Field. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Touch RugbyAre you ready to play???

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Positions• W = Wings (Usually the fastest players on the outside)• L = Links (Good overall skill required)• M = Middle (Great Decision makers and passers)• During a play, Dummy Half is a player that picks up the ball.

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Start• Tap and go at the Mid-Field.• Defense must be 10 meters back.• A person who picks up the ball can run until the defenders tag

them. • Tap and go is conducted after someone scores a try. (Team

that gave up a try gets the tap and go).

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Rules• Offense has up to 6 touches.• After a tag, the entire defense must be 5 meters back. • If a player who is offside tags, the play just continues. Referee

may rule it a penalty. • Players can only pass the ball lateral or backwards. • After getting tagged, player must step over the ball.• Scoring is called a try. Players must place the ball down on the

try zone.

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Turnover• Knock on (dropped pass or bad pass that goes on the ground)• Dummy Half gets tagged.• Stepping out of bounds.• Team used it’s 6 plays.• Defense missed a interception.

**After a turnover, opponent starts with a step over.

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Penalties• Change of possession for Offensive Penalty. New 6 possession

for Defensive Penalty. Tap and Go is conducted after the following penalties.

• Forward Pass.• Phantom Touch. • Touch Pass.• Blocking• Misconducts.

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Protecting the Dummy• Teams have the option to start a play on the five meter line if

they are inside. Since the defense could easily touch the Dummy inside the 5 meter line, it is wise to move the ball back to 5 meter line to have some room.

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Few Tips• Learn to build a “wall” as a team on the defense.• Don’t be afraid to get tagged. Getting tagged is way better

than a turnover. • Always be ready to catch pass if you are on offense.• Communicate well with your teammates.• Practice your basic pass and catch skills.• Run North and South! Not East/West.