Low Tackles

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  • čas přidán 18. 03. 2019
  • Link to World Rugby tackle study: sportsscientists.com/2017/07/...

Komentáře • 468

  • @TwoUp22
    @TwoUp22 Před 3 lety +1003

    “Can’t run without their legs” - every rugby coach ever when you were a kid

  • @bobbylockes
    @bobbylockes Před 3 lety +88

    This is the best rugby vid I've seen on youtube , concise explanations. Tackling in rugby is everything - It's like a martial art.

    • @RugbyGuide
      @RugbyGuide  Před 3 lety +6

      Thanks a lot! Really appreciate it! There are others as well.

  • @James-hm3jk
    @James-hm3jk Před 4 lety +409

    *watching the good tackles* : “I wanna go play some rugby rn!!!”
    *watching the fails* : “Yeah I’m never stepping on a pitch again”

  • @makaiclearwater3811
    @makaiclearwater3811 Před 10 měsíci +36

    I recently learned a valuable tackling lesson the hard way. I had to make a head on open field tackle on a bigger player. I was tired and failed to close the space before he picked up speed. I knew I had to go low but I came in with my feet to far forward tried to bend at the waist instead of at the knees resulting in a torn hamstring during the tackle. I wanted to share my lesson. when going low adjust your target height at the knees and never bend over excessively at the waist. make sure your feet are well behind your ass so you are not putting tension on your hamstrings. quads should be driving.

    • @InceyWincey
      @InceyWincey Před 4 měsíci

      Remember to chop your feet to avoid sitting down. Shortening your stride will help keep your feet behind your centre of gravity. It also helps to prevent overcommitting and allowing the carrier side step the tackle too easily.

    • @makaiclearwater3811
      @makaiclearwater3811 Před 4 měsíci

      @@InceyWincey Thank you, that is also great advice to remember!

  • @juanmanuelcalafell9642
    @juanmanuelcalafell9642 Před 3 lety +101

    Incredible how argentina has so many good clips of low tackles

    • @manufopiano8943
      @manufopiano8943 Před 3 lety +4

      Hay un tackle de Matera al chiquilin de Irlanda q es tremendo!!

  • @KeanuWeaves
    @KeanuWeaves Před 4 lety +185

    Telling you now boys, this is an art form 👌

  • @mysticpanda6314
    @mysticpanda6314 Před 3 lety +54

    Thanks for the tips mate! When rugby starts up I will remember to do the correct actions! (you may not know it but your basically teaching kids how to tackle properly) 👍

  • @isitwasit8756
    @isitwasit8756 Před 4 lety +29

    Technique is absolutely everything when it comes to tackle completion...

  • @samumalu932
    @samumalu932 Před 3 lety +35

    Sanchez the Argentinian fly half comes up clutch again

  • @stuartkcalvin
    @stuartkcalvin Před 4 lety +19

    Great piece, the art of the hip bump has almost been forgotten. Nice to see the fend, as well.

  • @jackdeth37
    @jackdeth37 Před 3 lety +24

    Being a big guy (6'3", 280) I have always had difficulty making the low tackles. I usually go high, wrap them up and wrestle them down. If they did get by I always try and grab jersey and if not get them down slow them up enough for help to arrive. This is a fabulous video though and if we ever get back on the pitch I'm going to show the team so we can practice these types of tackles. Making a tackle is great but doing it safely as shown here leads to a longer career!

  • @Fudgeis1337
    @Fudgeis1337 Před 4 lety +17

    Dan Lydiate was/is the absolute GOAT for tackle technique. Always exploding out of the line to chop someone around the knees

  • @nb8982
    @nb8982 Před 3 lety +41

    y’all rugby players really know how to tackle . i play american football and i’m juss watching this to learn

    • @MrRugbylane
      @MrRugbylane Před 2 lety +2

      If you master the rugby tackle you will go a long way in American Football. The trick is (a) Dont get "planted", never stop moving into the tackle and (b) Keep your head on the near side of the tackle.

    • @baller_savage9070
      @baller_savage9070 Před 2 lety +1

      Facts bruh, these some of the most perfect tackles I’ve ever seen

    • @frostclan8211
      @frostclan8211 Před 2 lety +1

      I play rugby since I was 6 and I never found the tackle to be hard, its the intimidation of doing it especially when you are playing under 10s rugby then a 150kg islander runs at you.

    • @MrRugbylane
      @MrRugbylane Před 2 lety +1

      @@frostclan8211 An Irish player, Gordon Darcy said "Everyone's ankles are the same size"

    • @frostclan8211
      @frostclan8211 Před 2 lety

      @@MrRugbylane yea but the pain of tackling them is way different, but of course in higher levels the discipline is high and tackles must be made.

  • @wgcurtis78
    @wgcurtis78 Před 3 lety +5

    Great analysis on Proper Rugby Tackles and how it improves a team's defence.

  • @hollis621
    @hollis621 Před 4 lety +15

    The most dangerous mistake you can make with a low/standard tackle is getting your head the wrong side of the body. It’s important to learn to keep your head up, be comfortable using both shoulders and never put your head in front of the attackers striding leg. Great video.

    • @RugbyGuide
      @RugbyGuide  Před 4 lety

      100% agree! I wish commentators would call this out more in games... sometimes you'll see a winger cross cover and put in a big hit with head in front. If they're not knocked out they often get praised for it. Starting to remind everyone that it's extremely dangerous might get younger players, at least, to really focus on head behind?

  • @cordobesamc.9070
    @cordobesamc.9070 Před 4 lety +25

    el de nico sanchez es epico,se iva solo practicamente era try,me acuerdo como si fuese hoy de esa.

  • @kamilszecz3733
    @kamilszecz3733 Před 4 lety +159

    Is it just me, or the Argies are actually pretty good low tacklers?

    • @zero1u19
      @zero1u19 Před 3 lety +20

      I think because in rugby we (I'm argentinian) are one of the smallest team (in zise)

    • @matiasherrera8264
      @matiasherrera8264 Před 3 lety

      It's just you ., So you know what is good ..

    • @martinluizaga
      @martinluizaga Před 3 lety +5

      PUMAS 🐆 🇦🇷

    • @martinjorge5557
      @martinjorge5557 Před 3 lety +3

      Argentinians*, thanks

    • @AxT1007
      @AxT1007 Před 3 lety +1

      @@martinjorge5557 es un apodo.

  • @khantnyar7116
    @khantnyar7116 Před 4 lety +39

    144 lbs! Still learing to beat massive carrier with proper techniques of tackling.
    Thanks Admin..

    • @choural
      @choural Před 4 lety +7

      are you still alive mate?just checking

    • @choural
      @choural Před 4 lety +8

      @wildebest massive carrier got him.RIP

    • @yeetwchybaban
      @yeetwchybaban Před 4 lety

      @@choural noo

  • @simoncooper8272
    @simoncooper8272 Před 3 lety

    I had forgotten how much I liked to see rugby, thankyou for the great video

  • @t._dot
    @t._dot Před 4 lety +131

    4:31 A classic grass cutter tackle

  • @mannybuscus
    @mannybuscus Před 4 lety +2

    Great video for a new guy like me that's been trying to get better/safer tackles!

  • @smartmorphingandsensing8279

    This video should be titled "proper tackles"

  • @OCTAVIOMOYA
    @OCTAVIOMOYA Před 4 lety +21

    3:35 impresionante el tackle de Nico Sanchez, una Marca Registrada de los Argentinos.

    • @wolfsch35
      @wolfsch35 Před 4 lety

      Jeje ta bien

    • @mateosisi4152
      @mateosisi4152 Před 4 lety +2

      *viene Uruguay*
      Uruguay: es mío

    • @joaquinmendes6174
      @joaquinmendes6174 Před 3 lety

      @@mateosisi4152 como anda Uruguay en el rugby ?soy neofito en esto

    • @ElDuardo01
      @ElDuardo01 Před 3 lety +1

      Jaja de todo se quieren apropiar ustedes, segundones

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      @richardsongeorge6738 Před 3 lety

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  • @ahlumilekungwayo1618
    @ahlumilekungwayo1618 Před 3 lety +4

    This was literally my philosophy throughout my whole high school rugby career 🙏🏿

  • @geoffwaldman
    @geoffwaldman Před 4 lety +31

    Any rugby players needs to watch this video. I use to play fullback and always tackled much bigger player low around the legs

    • @joshp5842
      @joshp5842 Před 4 lety +1

      Geoff Waldman I play fullback, very hard position to play

    • @mikefenton5118
      @mikefenton5118 Před 4 lety +1

      I still remember when you broke your opposite numbers leg in a tackle when we played U19s for ECB (obviously an accident as he landed awkwardly). The space between the knee and hip is always the best place to target.

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  • @stevegandalf4739
    @stevegandalf4739 Před 4 lety +5

    2:54 - When tackling low from the side .... this was how we were taught to tackle when we first started playing rugby at 9 years old -- grab round the waist and slide down the legs so that the tackled player loses his balance. Keeping you head Behind the ball carrier is Very important when he goes to ground.

  • @juansotomayor3494
    @juansotomayor3494 Před 4 lety +131

    Pumas 🇦🇷💪💪

  • @oliverburke
    @oliverburke Před 4 lety +3

    What an excellent and analytical video. Thank you!

  • @generaldiego
    @generaldiego Před 4 lety +7

    Great video! Definitely helpful for still kinda newer guy to get better

  • @meanmaori00
    @meanmaori00 Před 4 lety +4

    Hooper is one of the best in the business at text book tackles. Dudes so good

    • @nzsoulman
      @nzsoulman Před 4 lety

      Yeah totally agree, wish he wore Black, can't believe media writing off wallabies they'll be in the mix at the business end

  • @cadenunger3514
    @cadenunger3514 Před 4 lety +46

    In american football they teach to tackle with your head across the hip of the runner, putting your head in the way so that you make a hit and stop yardage and not a wrap up tackle. It led to more concussions for me than I ever admit while playing, and wish our coaches would steal from rugby more than they did.

    • @HelloNurse678
      @HelloNurse678 Před 4 lety +10

      I played rugby in Australia and we had a Canadian student who joined our team. He had never played rugby Union before only played NFL. We were playing full tackle at training, first tackle he charges in with his head first on the opponents chest went down hard. Everyone including the opposition stopped what they were doing and ran up to him to see if he was alright, looked like it could have crippled him. He was seeing stars but was ok. Once we knew he was ok we told him of to never go in head first but to the side. NFL teach the wrong technique, dangerous.

    • @evandegeer9879
      @evandegeer9879 Před 4 lety

      I play Canadian and I was taught to put my head into the ball to cause fumbles, keep my head up, and wrap the thighs. I’ve been playing since I was 8 and I’ve never gotten a concussion. Did trade some paint though🤫

    • @willliam1343
      @willliam1343 Před 4 lety

      All good if you got a helmet on and gear.
      Risky in rugga

    • @willliam1343
      @willliam1343 Před 4 lety +1

      @@evandegeer9879 head into ball is ok if you hit it.
      If he changes direction and hits your head with an elbow or shoulder or even worse a hip..... NightyNight

    • @BigSkyCurmudgeon
      @BigSkyCurmudgeon Před 3 lety

      concussions result when the top of the head contacts the runner[looking down]

  • @Martin-pb7ts
    @Martin-pb7ts Před 4 lety +4

    Great video. One of the issues that I think is under-appreciated is the tackler rolling away. Your example of taking the player low for the fetcher to have a crack at the ball is a very good example but it should be emphasised that the tackling rolling away was very important. These days tacklers seem to be coached to stay in place for about 2 seconds to slow the attacking team's ball which in itself is bad for the game but they get away with it because it is *just* not long enough to be penalised. But if the tackler rolls away quickly, like Bernard Foley did, then you have a really clean path to the ball for the fetcher with no chance of being penalised for the tackler not rolling away.

    • @RugbyGuide
      @RugbyGuide  Před 4 lety +2

      Excellent point! It's one of the areas of the game I'd like to see cleaned up, but can appreciate it's very difficult to manage so much at the this level, especially when kickers can slot from 50m and you aren't sure if it's deliberate / incidental. I've seen not rolling away penalised too much when the tackler had barely a second to make any move.

  • @AussieDad79
    @AussieDad79 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome video!! Not a rugby watcher but you explained part of the art of this game so well!! 👍👍👍

  • @theextantsrilankan5443
    @theextantsrilankan5443 Před 4 lety +13

    Contempomi taking on Chabal 💪

  • @yeahbruzhuch6121
    @yeahbruzhuch6121 Před 4 lety +11

    for the last question, I can only seem to think of three ways. The first is a phase move, a move which my brother taught me to use against bigger players. The phase move is when you move in to make a tackle with an upright body which directs the attention of the larger player to your chest, the moment you see the fend coming you phase downwards and quickly wrap is legs or clench his waste. The second one is to fly at his legs, this is very unsafe and I do not recommend ever using this. The third is to make sure you bend at the waist, do not sit or you will be off-balance, and hit the chest and slide down to legs.

  • @franksmith8364
    @franksmith8364 Před 4 lety +18

    3:28 Freddy Fittler v Big Mal 91! Watched that live

  • @frogannshits4414
    @frogannshits4414 Před 3 lety +4

    You know as an argentinian who played a bit when I was a kid, it was only through the internet I found out tackles more often took place a lot higher than what I was used to

    • @RugbyGuide
      @RugbyGuide  Před 3 lety +1

      I've actually been interested in how Argentinians learn rugby! No pro league, yet have always churned out excellent players.

    • @projectneich4415
      @projectneich4415 Před 2 lety

      Hi, im a fellow argentine. in pro levels a lot of players tackle by hugging the attacker high so they can't make an offload. Besides it puts the attacker on a difficult position for his teamy in the ruck. If the tackler hugs the attacker without taking him down it can lead to ball retention and a penaltiy in favour of the tacklers team, so it is not a usless tackle at all. But you have to be bigger and stronger than the attacker if you want to try this tackle, otherwise you will be bumped to the floor.
      Ahora en español: en el rugby profecional muchos tacklean alto (abarazando al atacante) para impedir que este haga on offload (pase la pelota durante el tackle) y además para dejar en el piso en una situación más ventajosa para que tus forwards recuperen la pelota en el ruck. Además abrazando al atacante sin tirarlo al pizo puede terminar en retención de la pelota y en penal a favor del equipo de tackleador. Pero este tackle solo sirve si sos más grandote y fuerte que el rival, de lo contrario te van a tirar de culo al piso. Saludos.

    • @projectneich4415
      @projectneich4415 Před 2 lety

      @@RugbyGuide argentinia rugby tornament is amateur but since 2010 aprox we have the PlaDAR, created by the UAR (Arentinean Rugby Union). Here the best players of the country are selected to be trained like professionals and are paid. All pumas and argentina xv players came from the PlaDAR. Besides a lot good pro players are taken by european or australian clubs (to france, irleand and england mainly). All of the players of the Pumas squad in 2007 WC (where we reached the bronce medal) played in professional clubs in France, Ireland, England, Australia and South Africa. Its not like players went directly from amateur clubs directly to the Pumas. Cheers

    • @jonathanwalker7638
      @jonathanwalker7638 Před 5 měsíci

      As an U18 year old in Scotland, we played an Argentinean youth touring side (Belgrano A.C. Rugby) in 1991 I think. We were really surprised, and I've always remembered, how low they tackled. It was a completely different style compared to our New Zealand inspired rucking/running style of the Scottish teams at that time. It was a really good tough game.

    • @morenofranco712
      @morenofranco712 Před 19 dny

      ​@@jonathanwalker7638we're taught from a very young age that tackles have to be low and safe. High tackles, even legal ones, are banned when you're a kid. By the time you start playing for real everyone is so used to low tackling that games turn into tackling madness.

  • @stevegandalf4739
    @stevegandalf4739 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video. The side tackle making sure your head is behind the opponent is how we were first taught to tackle as newbies a mere 40 odd years ago.
    Hard side impact to the legs or thighs or the slide tackle technique.
    If you look at these tackles in slow motion then maybe half of them occur when the tackled player doesn't have his feet on the ground - therefore has no chance of staying upright,

    • @RugbyGuide
      @RugbyGuide  Před 3 lety +1

      Very interesting point! I'll keep an eye out for that. Something else to add to 'making contact on your terms'.

  • @paulwfranklin1323
    @paulwfranklin1323 Před 2 lety +2

    I did Judo and Gymnastics as a kid, and I swear it's the best grounding for rugby tackling ever. You get low and hit hard. Bosh.

    • @RugbyGuide
      @RugbyGuide  Před 2 lety

      Probably goes without saying, but everyone I've coached with a wrestling background was an incredible tackler as well. Low, strong, excellent and effortless takedowns.

  • @mattsatterthwaite2558
    @mattsatterthwaite2558 Před 2 lety +1

    Sam Warburtons on Manu tuilagi at Twickenham was absolutely textbook!!

  • @Fifer01
    @Fifer01 Před 4 lety +1

    Brilliant vid 👊🏾💯

  • @diegovete13
    @diegovete13 Před 4 lety +36

    Answer: a 12 gauge shotgun?

  • @coreyobyrne457
    @coreyobyrne457 Před 4 lety +2

    All I'm saying is a wide stance is good for tackling if u have a wide enough stance get your leg placement right wrap your arms and hit its a perfectly safe way of tackling that we call a dominant tackle

  • @aybudd1903
    @aybudd1903 Před 4 lety +9

    Im a Skinner type of guy so i always tackled people's ankles when i played.

  • @nevillebartos5949
    @nevillebartos5949 Před 4 lety +4

    Great video
    No man no matter how big can run without his legs

  • @leonrobinson2053
    @leonrobinson2053 Před 3 lety +1

    Some of these are "textbook" style, well done for collecting so many good examples. Many rugby club would benefit from clear good and clear bad examples.

  • @robincraig5755
    @robincraig5755 Před 4 lety

    Brilliant video!

  • @horsesaucery6965
    @horsesaucery6965 Před 3 lety

    great video sure to use this when contact comes back on!

  • @dannybrownie26
    @dannybrownie26 Před 3 lety +2

    As a small/short rugby player,chop tackle is the most effective for me :)

  • @hughsemple8013
    @hughsemple8013 Před 4 lety

    Great video. Should be shown to all kids

  • @gerardcurtis3911
    @gerardcurtis3911 Před 6 měsíci

    Remember being lacked by a small kid in PE, got his hand behind my knees and I was just amazed at the fact I just couldn't move at all, he completely stopped me.

  • @discobiscuits5564
    @discobiscuits5564 Před 4 lety

    Excellent informative video

  • @lukesuds5002
    @lukesuds5002 Před 4 lety

    Excellent video👍🏻

  • @danielmcquade4005
    @danielmcquade4005 Před 4 lety +33

    The answer to the question at the end, from the side

    • @RugbyGuide
      @RugbyGuide  Před 4 lety +10

      Spot on, for me! I think there's too much talk about 'dominant' hits knocking people back (definitely a place for them if you can do them safely). Frustratingly, here in Canada, I hear them called 'positive hits' (like the ones in this video are 'negative'?). Both have positives and negatives, but I think both aims of getting the player down quickly and getting on the front foot, defensively, can be achieved with well executed side tackles and the ball can be challenged, if not stolen, with well coordinated units in front of those tackles. Cheers for the comment!

    • @HarryFV
      @HarryFV Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah I would say from the side to. But seen too many people but their head infront of the ball. Very dangerous.

    • @seal3427
      @seal3427 Před 4 lety +4

      @@RugbyGuide a positive tackle is just when you drive the oppenent back so you gain ground a negative is when you lose ground have nothing to due with how high or low they are like the first one was a positive tackle. great video

  • @SteveisTall
    @SteveisTall Před 4 lety +1

    Nice vid. How did you do a low tackle compilation and miss Jerry Collins and Tatafu Polota-Nau?

  • @rem6363
    @rem6363 Před 4 lety +3

    Wow thanks so much i need to do lower tackles this is going to help a lot

  • @bruceconway5196
    @bruceconway5196 Před rokem

    At Ngati Toa School (NZ) we tackled at the ankles. Go low, head to one side, grab ankles, pull them together, and charge like a maniac.
    (Works very well in pool halls too).

  • @georgeclements3355
    @georgeclements3355 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this video it will help me a lot thanks

  • @joshuakeenan2207
    @joshuakeenan2207 Před rokem +1

    All of this works in a world without lomu 😅😂 keep up the amazing videos 😊

  • @mikeedwards1958
    @mikeedwards1958 Před rokem

    Good tacking video - interesting how many good tackles shown by Argentina

    • @RugbyGuide
      @RugbyGuide  Před rokem

      For years, I've wanted to make a sort of rugby pilgrimage down there. Even before increased ;professionalism' in recent times, their serious amateur system was churning out exceptional players. I suspect there's a lot of well-rounded, 'old school' practices down there which are still relevant to development today.

  • @patrickjacobsen7805
    @patrickjacobsen7805 Před rokem

    Great upload

  • @santiagocanepa9099
    @santiagocanepa9099 Před 4 lety

    Great video man. Thanks

  • @Nile15rush_fj
    @Nile15rush_fj Před 4 lety +20

    I like this video please make more rugby videos of good tackles

    • @Nieghorn
      @Nieghorn Před 4 lety

      Check out 'Torso Tackles'.

  • @finevai1445
    @finevai1445 Před 2 lety

    Awesome tips from New Zealand but one of the best ball carrier is Rene Ranger legend 😎😎😎

  • @joshhyde162
    @joshhyde162 Před 3 lety +10

    5:00 is what I call a suicide tackle

  • @iantoroberts9939
    @iantoroberts9939 Před 4 lety

    Sam Wartburton's tackle on Manu Tuilagi 2012 not there? probably the best low tackle you can get!

  • @valentinobianco9885
    @valentinobianco9885 Před 4 lety +15

    my homeland ARGENTINA is in there som many times VAMOS PUMAS

  • @brucebanner9911
    @brucebanner9911 Před 4 lety +1

    Joost on Lomu 95 rwc final was the best low tackle

  • @grahameroberts8109
    @grahameroberts8109 Před 2 lety +1

    Teach players when going low from the side to “put your head on the pillow” ; namely the bum cheeks. That teaching will prevent concussions by the head being out of the way of legs/knees and hips.

  • @sholekefe4021
    @sholekefe4021 Před 4 lety +5

    Tackles below the knees without wrap are called ‘grasscuts’ in nz. Often gets you penalties or even cards lol

    • @vynithedits4611
      @vynithedits4611 Před 4 lety +2

      sholekefe they snap your knees and break your legs

    • @RugbyGuide
      @RugbyGuide  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm not a fan, personally. Targeting knees/shins from front or side seems both dangerous to the tackler and especially the tackled player. If someone starts higher and slips down, or uses it from behind, I've no issue...

    • @sholekefe4021
      @sholekefe4021 Před 4 lety

      RugbyGuide yeah so many injuries and in particular ankle related injuries occur when fools tackle like that.

  • @feolender2938
    @feolender2938 Před 5 měsíci

    I was schooled in wales in the 1980s. This was the technique we were taught to tackle with. Also, we were told to run at gaps, with a support runner on our shoulder and pop the ball to him as you take the tackle.
    Why has rugby become so complicated and dreary?
    Oh and BTW, the two teachers that taught us also developed 3 future British Lions out of that school, Neil Jenkins, Gethin Jenkins and Michael Owen.

  • @equinoxproject2284
    @equinoxproject2284 Před 3 lety +1

    1:37. That wasn't a tackle, that was a human sacrifice.

  • @gottama8
    @gottama8 Před 4 lety

    Great video!

  • @idky2685
    @idky2685 Před 3 lety +3

    You need a good stance if there running straight at you doesn’t matter how big you are compared to them it’s all in the stance

  • @georgetooke1216
    @georgetooke1216 Před 4 lety +2

    When you showed the England v Japan game with Danny care getting ‘sat down’ that wasn’t from poor technique, the Japanese flanker stepped back inside against the grain, (drift of defensive line) this meant Danny care was tackling using soft shoulders, and was off balance making the player on the scrum half’s inside at fault and Harry Williams wasn’t too low he just went for the legs too early meaning the Japanese 6 could get a fend in

    • @ibmathshelp
      @ibmathshelp Před 4 lety

      George Tooke was poor defending by the Poms. That 6 is Michael Leitch and is their captain, and funnily enough a Kiwi.

  • @ader_udinn6208
    @ader_udinn6208 Před 3 lety +1

    I love rugby so much its my best game ever and I will to the best tackler .

  • @syrzofficial336
    @syrzofficial336 Před 4 lety +1

    I'm from Malaysia and I play rugby for my school..I'm trying to tackle the big boy low but always getting hand off😂i wonder how to tackle perfectly without being hand off

  • @nilss1071
    @nilss1071 Před 4 lety

    Very good Video , Merci!!!

  • @nzsoulman
    @nzsoulman Před 4 lety +2

    Great tackle by D Mack on Nadolo best winger going in his day

  • @gooble69
    @gooble69 Před 3 lety +1

    I wish we had CZcams when I went to school.

  • @iangrubb6470
    @iangrubb6470 Před 4 lety

    Tackling 101. If you go between the knees and waist you're going to bring them down. Get your head in the right place and wrap your arms around their legs.It was how I was taught in the '80's and '90's. However I feel the proposed laws on the tackle are might cause a lot of problems with the modern players techniques. They aren't used to having tackle this way. I prefer the idea of between knee and chest height.

  • @menandtheirmoney7135
    @menandtheirmoney7135 Před 4 lety

    Very well made video

  • @chevaunsmith8056
    @chevaunsmith8056 Před 3 lety

    About the last player tackling from mid section from the side if tackling head on ur liable to get pummeled on

  • @francoruiz6077
    @francoruiz6077 Před 4 lety +114

    Aguante los pumas gatoooo

  • @dannywestern831
    @dannywestern831 Před 4 lety

    Who’s the sarries player making all those line breaks..?

  • @carterjones5171
    @carterjones5171 Před 3 lety

    Very wise words at the start

  • @szymonrugbybike5791
    @szymonrugbybike5791 Před měsícem

    4:55 once happened to me i got knock outed but i still played full match somehow, the only thing i remeber was when my coach wanted to change me but i didnt agree for that. I didnt know where i was

  • @gerardosaa9396
    @gerardosaa9396 Před 4 lety +62

    So many pumas

    • @mra6308
      @mra6308 Před 4 lety +13

      They're very disciplined when it comes to tackling low. Especially considering most of them are short.

    • @agustinfuertes2117
      @agustinfuertes2117 Před 4 lety +28

      So many huevos pa

    • @Nile15rush_fj
      @Nile15rush_fj Před 4 lety +7

      Pumas play the game very physical but they play it disciplined

    • @alejandrovera9558
      @alejandrovera9558 Před 4 lety

      @@agustinfuertes2117 jajajajaja genio

    • @Nile15rush_fj
      @Nile15rush_fj Před 4 lety +3

      @@mra6308 yes bro that is why Pumas are getting better every year. They just play hard, get the basics right and play as a team

  • @ldz8795
    @ldz8795 Před 4 lety +8

    This the way I tackle and being a skinny boi it’s the only way to do it, but it works really well

    • @chase5293
      @chase5293 Před 4 lety

      Same but you can also tackle high and use their weight and momentum to take them down

    • @zackforrester3828
      @zackforrester3828 Před 4 lety

      It isn't the only way,, just practise your technique on going high on a bigger guy at training.

    • @matiasrisso5917
      @matiasrisso5917 Před 4 lety +4

      I was short and small in my developing years and funny enough the one thing I was good at was tackling. Now watching the video it seems so obvious to me because it's the way I was taught and I just repeated it. I think if you go low, head safe and wrap your arms they all go down and it is even less painful.

    • @lordbucketheadpolling5824
      @lordbucketheadpolling5824 Před 4 lety

      @LukeDaZuke grabbing one leg and tipping from the side can work sometimes I’ve found

    • @hapeta24
      @hapeta24 Před 3 lety

      rule number one- watch where you put your head, rule number 2 hit the soft areas not the hard areas, wrap your arms drive your legs.- the hits will come as your confidence and timing /experience grows..I have seen a 60 kilo schoolboy flanker drive a prop backwards head on tackle- timing technique and confidence, his dickhead coach told him to go low next time- he destroyed the guy- there is a time and tackle for everything.

  • @Lokitai_reggae
    @Lokitai_reggae Před 3 lety

    Good luck trying these theory on Tuisova.

  • @mp89701n
    @mp89701n Před 3 lety

    warburton on tuilagi is the best tackle of this type. try saver at full stretch, scant inches above the ground, less than 5m out executed on a human wrecking ball in full flight.

  • @rumaddness961
    @rumaddness961 Před 4 lety

    In nz that's just a tackle nice an clean low tackle is a grass cut right around the ankles

  • @taflinder4295
    @taflinder4295 Před 2 lety +1

    When I was a kid every coach said “can’t run without their legs”

  • @BigSkyCurmudgeon
    @BigSkyCurmudgeon Před 3 lety

    and sometimes, when facing a ball carrier with good balance and keeps his legs churning, can defeat the best defense, the only hope the defense has is to slow the runner down enough for help to arrive

  • @theforlanjoker4457
    @theforlanjoker4457 Před rokem

    Did for years I've been saying this size is nothing but a concept, I relish on big guys running at me, it's what makes my weekend

  • @Sparten1980
    @Sparten1980 Před 4 lety

    This is how I learned to tackle when I was young.( I haven't played rugby for a long time now). Now I see alot of high tackling and I wonder why they choose the high tackle. Could someone explain to me please ?

    • @RugbyGuide
      @RugbyGuide  Před 4 lety

      I think the reason for intended 'higher' tackles is to negate the offload threat by also wrapping on the arms. There's also, I feel, a culture of putting in the 'big hit' (have seen this in academy / schools players, with crowds cheering the big hits, even if they didn't win the ball... one time, when the offload was made and the receiver scored).

    • @Sparten1980
      @Sparten1980 Před 4 lety

      @@RugbyGuide thx for the response :)

  • @somanytakennames
    @somanytakennames Před 3 lety +2

    My general tactic was to throw myself at the oppositions legs and hold on. Even the biggest of guys can’t run with a human being entangled in their legs.

  • @wollkus8033
    @wollkus8033 Před 4 lety

    I am not a skinny guy. but 1,73m with 75kg are not that good ( I have to say say that I am a hooker!). So I go for grass cutter tackles or thigh tackles only. Otherwise I will just pop off.... So this video gave me very good tips for my upcoming matches this year! Thank you!

  • @mochababy2
    @mochababy2 Před 4 lety

    How do you go about tackling rugby League player Greg Inglis??

  • @draco_1876
    @draco_1876 Před 4 lety

    Nice wrestling tackles. Thats why I love rugby its a combat sport.