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World Rugby recommends trial of ‘belly tackle’ height in community game

The game’s governing body wants to reduce the threat of concussion.

WORLD RUGBY IS encouraging its member unions to trial “belly tackles” in the community game in a bid to make the sport safer.

The global governing body’s executive board has recommended, subject to World Rugby Council approval, that national unions consult over lowering the tackle height at non-elite level in a bid to reduce concussions caused by head-on-head contact between a tackler and the ball-carrier.

World Rugby’s recommendation is that the height be set below the sternum, which it also refers to as a “belly tackle”.

The World Rugby Council will not meet to consider this proposal for approval until May, but World Rugby is making this announcement to enable unions to engage in full consultation ahead of their new seasons.

The trials will be opt-in – unions do not have to take part, but almost all are understood to be seriously considering World Rugby’s recommendation.

World Rugby chief executive Alan Gilpin said his organisation was also hoping to conduct a lowered tackle height trial in the elite game and would not rule out law changes in the future that would lower tackle height at the top level.

“The clear mounting evidence is that doing nothing is simply not an option,” Gilpin said.

“Specifically in the community game, head-on-head contact is something we need to reduce. We have to view these proposals as an opportunity to grow the sport at community level in tandem with reducing player risk.”

There has been a mixed response globally to initiatives aimed at lowering tackle height.

In England, the Rugby Football Union faced widespread criticism after it announced in January plans to ban tackling above the waist from next season in the community game.

The RFU apologised for how it had communicated its proposal and has engaged in a fresh period of consultation on the issue.

Last week, the IRFU announced that it would consult its rugby community about the possibility of changing the tackle laws in the Irish community game.

A trial of lowering tackle height to the waist – above the shorts line – was commissioned in the French community game and endorsed by World Rugby in 2019 with some encouraging results.

Gilpin reported a 63 per cent reduction in head-on-head contact and a 16 per cent increase in participation levels. The study also found the change in tackle height enabled ball-carriers to achieve a greater number of offloads, improving the flow of the game.

Last year New Zealand consulted on lowering tackle height to below the sternum, while the Scottish Rugby Union began its consultation on community game tackle height last month.

Mark Harrington, World Rugby’s chief player welfare and rugby services officer, tried to allay fears that the changes would make the game only open to players with certain body types.

“That definitely is not the intention,” he said.

“Unions have flexibility to the level at which they adopt this. Our recommendation is below the sternum. We certainly wouldn’t be looking at recommending that every tackle is a chop tackle around the ankles, which admittedly for big guys is a challenge. There are some that might put it at nipple height.

“People say we’re trying to drive the game to the floor. We’re not, we’re just trying to get heads out of the same space.”

Asked to respond to the reaction to the RFU’s proposals, Gilpin said: “We understand change is challenging. People who are already in the rugby community to some extent are going to resist changes to what they know, and we get that.

“This is about educating the whole community. That consultation period is really key. You’ve got to try to take the community game with you and that’s not to say that’s easy, because there’s always going to be resistance.

“But again, the evidence is unequivocal. Whilst in the short term, there’ll be some challenges to that again, we think the evidence shows that that will make the game more attractive to more people.”

World Rugby will assist member unions with training resources, with training technique programmes mandatory before any trial begins.

Unions will also be encouraged to measure the impact of the trials, which World Rugby said will be reviewed in the second quarter of 2025.

The steps to improve safety come at a time when separate legal proceedings involving elite and community game players are under way.

World Rugby insists though that this is an initiative driven by scientific evidence, rather than a response to a legal challenge.

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    Mute Ian
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    Nov 13th 2012, 3:59 PM

    Its not every week you would have a South African cutting all ties in playing with his country to play for Ireland. I would say best of luck to him. He might teach the Ulster players the national anthem is well.

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    Mute Professor Mehoop
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    Nov 13th 2012, 4:28 PM

    Delighted to have you Mr Strauss. The more of you the better. Who needs home-grown players anyway? Big Jack certainly showed us how!

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    Mute alan
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    Nov 13th 2012, 4:33 PM

    agree. what has nationailty got to do with anything anyway. surely, the days of ‘nationailsm’ are over (except for enterprises like The Shakedown). ireland is made up of people from all over the place now. if you live here, why not be allowed to play for the irish team?

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    Mute jim ahh jim ahh jim
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    Nov 13th 2012, 5:17 PM

    @Ian

    Over the years, many Ulster players were threatened by Loyalists about singing the National Anthem so many still don’t

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    Nov 13th 2012, 5:26 PM

    What do ya mean? Sure wasn’t Tommy Bowe belting it out!

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    Mute Graham Black
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    Nov 13th 2012, 5:58 PM

    To expect Northern players to sing the national anthem of the Republic of Ireland is as ludicrous as expecting the Southern players to sing God Save the Queen

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    Mute PatD
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    Nov 13th 2012, 10:05 PM

    They are playing for IRELAND. They should sing the IRISH anthem. It’s about time we did away with that clap trap Ireland’s Call….such an embarrassment. Likening it to the southern lads singing god save the queen is a ludicrous argument. It’s the IRISH rugby team!

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    Mute Shem
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    Nov 13th 2012, 11:13 PM

    @PatD
    Yes, its the IRISH rugby team, not the Rep of Ireland rugby team. If Richardt wanted to show his commitment to the country he has made his home then I have no problem with it (and fair play to him for it). Just as I have no problem with any of the lads taking pride in signing their national anthem on home soil. But its not the anthem of the team nor should it be. The team is made up of Irish men from every county including those in NI, it transcends political borders and all the shíte that goes with bickering over those borders and long may it stay that way.

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    Nov 13th 2012, 6:01 PM

    New Zealand have been doing exactly the same thing with Fuji and Samoa for years!

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    Mute Pat Kelly
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    Nov 13th 2012, 5:45 PM

    Congratulations to Richard. We’re delighted to have you.

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    Nov 13th 2012, 5:11 PM

    If i was Rory best id be an extremely worried hooker

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    Mute Emmet Murray
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    Nov 13th 2012, 5:45 PM

    Tommy Bowe is an Ulsterman true, but also a Monaghan man.

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    Mute Darren
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    Nov 13th 2012, 10:45 PM

    Actually a Kildare man. Born and bred in Rathangan. Go and ask him…

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    Nov 13th 2012, 10:49 PM

    The family did move to Monaghan afterwards I might add. Not to offend the Monaghan clan.

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    Mute Dennis Laffey
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    Nov 15th 2012, 1:09 PM

    Strauss has a way to go yet to match Besty. Rory Best has one of the highest tackle counts in Irish rugby, hits his man and is a very good scrummager. The only hooker in Ireland needing to be worried is Cronin, who could see his bench place taken by Richardt.

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    Mute Chris Mcdonnell
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    Nov 13th 2012, 5:19 PM

    The most important thing is he wants to play for Ireland after that if he’s the best ( no pun intended ) hooker then he plays. I’m happy he’s with us.

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    Nov 13th 2012, 11:18 PM

    Chris, some sort of record – 48 thumbs up and no thumbs down!!!

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    Mute âš¡Wynnnerâš¡
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    Nov 13th 2012, 7:31 PM

    Straussy is a legend!! Loved him singing the anthem

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    Mute Anthony Mannion
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    Nov 13th 2012, 6:22 PM

    absolutely

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    Nov 13th 2012, 10:37 PM

    hypocrisy,if o Driscoll or paul o Connell cut all ties with Ireland and joined England and sang god save the queen you’d all be out with your pitchfork and flaming torches baying for blood

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    Nov 14th 2012, 1:18 AM

    As far as i know a former ulster player , Irish born and bred, recently declared for the scotch

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    Mute Tony Mc Donagh
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    Nov 15th 2012, 1:56 PM

    your irish now boy keep up the good work

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    Nov 17th 2012, 12:59 AM

    delighted to see Richardt declaring for Ireland, best of luck in your international carreer

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