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  2. High tackle - Wikipedia

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    A high tackle is an illegal tackling move in rugby football. A high tackle occurs when a player tackles or attempts to tackle an opponent whereby their arm makes contact with the ball carrier’s chest. [1] [2] The move is dangerous due to the risk of injury to the head and neck of the player being tackled. [3]

  3. Dangerous play in rugby union - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous play in rugby union is dealt with under the foul play law (Law 9) in the official International Rugby Board (IRB) rugby union law book. It defines foul play as "anything a player does within the playing enclosure that is against the letter and spirit of the Laws of the Game". [ 1 ]

  4. Glossary of rugby league terms - Wikipedia

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    To roll the ball into the scrum.: [15] The ball should enter the scrum via the tunnel formed by the front-row forwards of the two teams, with both teams able to strike for the ball, but players can roll the ball into their team's side of the scrum; this reduces the chances of the other team gaining possession of the ball.

  5. Penalty (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    A penalty in rugby union is the main disciplinary sanction available to the referee to penalise a team who commit deliberate infringements. The team who did not commit the infringement are given possession of the ball and they may either kick it towards touch (in which case the ball back rule is waived), attempt a place kick at goal, or tap the ball with their foot and run.

  6. Spear tackle - Wikipedia

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    A spear tackle is an illegal tackle in rugby union, rugby league and Australian rules football in which a player lifts another player into the air and drops them so that they land on their back, head or neck. [1] Spear tackles have caused serious injury [2] including spinal damage, dislocations, [3] broken bones in the shoulder or neck, and death.

  7. Laws of rugby union - Wikipedia

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    The game of Rugby evolved at Rugby School from early folk football, with the rules of play being agreed upon before the start of each match. Some Rugby clubs were also early members of The Football Association, leaving after they left out rules for "running with the ball" and "hacking" when framing their code in 1863. The rugby laws were ...

  8. Australia keeping calm and moving on to Rugby World Cup ... - AOL

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    Australia keeping calm and moving on to Rugby World Cup finish against Portugal. September 29, 2023 at 12:33 PM ... Os Lobos have done their country proud for a team that was the 20th and last ...

  9. Dump tackle - Wikipedia

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    Illegal dump tackles can be penalized with a yellow card, red card, or penalty only depending on the severity of the tackle and the danger to the player being tackled. [ 7 ] In an effort to reduce tackle-related injuries, World Rugby has emphasized to referees the importance of penalizing players who use this tackle technique dangerously.