NOTHING! What’s New for ? Experimental Law Variations adopted in full! But there are Focus Areas!

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NOTHING! What’s New for 2018-19? 2017-18 Experimental Law Variations adopted in full! But there are Focus Areas!

2017-18 Experimental Law Variations Tackle Tackler’s rights abolished Everyone must enter through “The Gate“ Tackle above shoulders Contact with Head “High but not Dangerous” Ruck 1 player over the ball creates offside lines 1 player from either side “No Hands” Cannot kick the ball forward out of ruck Scrum Scrum Half left shoulder aligned to centre line of scrum No 8 pickup from 2nd Row Touch “Plane of Touch” Catcher cannot make the ball in touch Must play the ball from inside field of play Mark Both feet in 22 Ball passed “Plane of 22” No Gain in Ground In-Goal 1 or both feet In-Goal Ball passed “Plane to Try Line” Touch In-Goal One or both feet touch in goal will make the ball dead

Focus Areas for 2017-18 Player Safety Ref’s 1st Responsibility Age Grade Rugby Stop Play for Foul, Dangerous Play, Injury Senior Rugby Advantage if “Play On”? Sanction at next break in play Avoid Escalation

Tackle Tackler Contact Height Initial / Final Above Shoulders / Contact with Head Force Minor / Medium / Severe Intent Accidental / Dangerous / Deliberate (Outcome / Player Reaction) Ball Carrier – Leading Elbow

Post Tackle Attackers Crawling / Second movements Going off Feet Pickup from Ruck Both feet behind the ball Clearing Defenders past ruck Defenders Obstructing clearers Not releasing Not rolling away “Bumps” Not supporting body “Hands on Floor”

Scrum & Line-out Scrum Square & Steady Shoulders above Hips Bind Up Forward First Line-outs Maintain Gap Attackers Changing position Prevent lift & contest

Age Grade Rugby & Queries? Laws Game Management Materiality! Do I have to blow the whistle?

Age Grade Rugby & Queries? Laws Game Management Materiality! Do I have to blow the whistle? Turnover ball most advantageous! Unstructured defence “All Black” Mentality

Surrey Referee Dates

Especially Female Refs Youth Players / Ex-players Routes to Ref Adult Refs Ex–players Retired / Injured Coaches & Parents Especially Female Refs Young Match Officials Youth Players / Ex-players 14+

Pre or Post Waterfall Cup Round 1 matches? Age Group Specific Coaching Follow-Up Follow-up Session Pre or Post Waterfall Cup Round 1 matches? Age Group Specific Coaching Gez Slann CRefC / CCC 07801 641129 gerald.slann@btinternet.com