Charging into the ruck

Posted by IRB Laws on January 3rd, 2011

Players entering a ruck must do so in accordance with the Laws of the Game. Referees are reminded that appropriate binding is a requirement, and charging into a ruck is dangerous play and must be penalised as such.

Law text

16.2 JOINING A RUCK
(b) A player joining a ruck must bind on a team-mate or an opponent, using the whole arm. The bind must either precede, or be simultaneous with, contact with any other part of the body of the player joining the ruck.
Sanction: Penalty kick

10.4 DANGEROUS PLAY AND MISCONDUCT
(g) Dangerous charging. A player must not charge or knock down an opponent carrying the ball without trying to grasp that player.
Sanction: Penalty kick

(h) A player must not charge into a ruck or maul. Charging includes any contact made without use of the arms, or without grasping a player.

Video Examples

http://www.irblaws.com/flash/guidelines/2/ruckcharging2HIGHEN.flv

http://www.irblaws.com/flash/guidelines/2/ruckcharging3HIGHEN.flv

http://www.irblaws.com/flash/guidelines/2/ruckcharging5HIGHEN.flv

http://www.irblaws.com/flash/guidelines/2/ruckcharging6HIGHEN.flv

http://www.irblaws.com/flash/guidelines/2/ruckcharging7HIGHEN.flv

IRB Laws webpage with video clips

Related posts:

  1. 16.2 Joining a Ruck
  2. 16.5 Offside at the Ruck
  3. Video Example – Dangerous Ruck Entry
  4. 16.1 Forming a Ruck
  5. 16.4 Other Ruck Offences

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