When a player with the ball is touched, tackler stays in passive contact. Ball carrier slides to the ground and presents the ball, with the nearest supporting player comes in and acts as a scrum half.
Make sure players go forward with the ball.
Run at space not people.
Pass before contact.
Look after the ball in contact.
Opposition cannot play the ball at the tackle.
in more ways than one
in more ways than one
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