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1 Referee Development Manager
Steve Harland Referee Development Manager (South West) Somerset Referees Society September 2007

2 Refereeing the Maul Refereeing the Maul

3 What is a Maul? A maul consists of at least three players, all on their feet; the ball carrier and one player from each side Can only take place in the field of play Refereeing the Maul

4 5 Minute Syndicate Work – Thoughts on above
Refereeing the Maul Communication Who are we communicating for? What are we communicating? How much? 5 Minute Syndicate Work – Thoughts on above Refereeing the Maul

5 Refereeing the Maul Who are we communicating for? Players Spectators
Observers Refereeing the Maul

6 Refereeing the Maul What are we communicating? Keep it simple
Maul formed Movement Use it Refereeing the Maul

7 Refereeing the Maul How much? Safety Lots and lots!!! Generally
Enough to make a difference Refereeing the Maul

8 Successful End To A Maul
Refereeing the Maul Successful End To A Maul A maul successfully ends when the ball or a player carrying the ball leaves the maul. Refereeing the Maul

9 Refereeing the Maul Unsuccessful End To A Maul
If it remains stationary or has stopped moving forward for longer than 5 seconds. If the becomes unplayable or collapses (not as a result of foul play) and a scrum is ordered. Refereeing the Maul

10 Refereeing the Maul The End of a Maul? Refereeing the Maul

11 Maul 1

12 Maul 2

13 Positioning at a Maul

14 Maul Understanding Scenario 1
The defender can tackle the ball carrier or if he decides to only drive into the maul to stop the drive then by definition he is forming a new maul. However the ball needs to be at the front or it is obstruction. Delivering the programmes of the Rugby Football Foundation and the Rugby Football Union

15 Maul Understanding Scenario 2 A maul is created
(b) (c ) A maul is created Defending players leave the maul apart from one defender who is still involved in the maul. (c) If the defender collapses the maul a penalty should be awarded Delivering the programmes of the Rugby Football Foundation and the Rugby Football Union

16 Maul Understanding Scenario 3 (a) A maul is formed
(b) (c) (a) A maul is formed (b) All defending players leave the maul. (c) The iRB have decreed as the defenders engaged their opponents in forming the maul should they decide to leave by definition the maul is in fact still active under Law 17.5. Delivering the programmes of the Rugby Football Foundation and the Rugby Football Union

17 Maul Understanding Scenario 3 (d)
(d) A player at a Line Out wins possession of the ball, his team mates bind onto one another and move forward with the ball held in the middle of the group, their opponents back away making no attempt to tackle the ball carrier or form a maul. In this scenario play continues however, should a defender be prevented from making a tackle due to the ball being held in the middle or at the rear of the attacking group the referee should penalise the side in possession of the ball. Delivering the programmes of the Rugby Football Foundation and the Rugby Football Union

18 Maul Understanding (e) Scenario 3
(e) A player at a Line Out wins possession of the ball and his team mates bind onto him without moving forward through the line of touch, the opposition do not engage their opponents and a defending player moves to a position at the rear of the opponents group. As the players have not moved through the line of touch the defending player is deemed off side and should be penalised. If the side in possession of the ball move forward through the line of touch and the opposition do not engage their opponents and the defending player moves to a position at the rear of the group in possession of the ball the referee should play on. Delivering the programmes of the Rugby Football Foundation and the Rugby Football Union

19 Maul Understanding Scenario 4
Provided side X are deemed to spin and break off intentionally, the maul is ended. Only if it is absolutely clear that side  broke off and left the maul intentionally is the maul still active. Delivering the programmes of the Rugby Football Foundation and the Rugby Football Union

20 Refereeing the Maul Summary Know when a maul is formed Communicate
Know when a maul end either successfully or unsuccessfully Always remember SAFETY Refereeing the Maul


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