Upcoming “Introduction to Match Officiating” course

Interested in becoming a referee? Want to give back to the game?

The next local “Introduction to Match Officiating” course is running in a couple of weeks.
It’s free to attend, so why not sign up and give it a go?

📆 Wed 29th March
⏰ 6:00pm to 9:00pm
📍 Howe of Fife RFC
URL: https://scrums.scottishrugby.org/#/my-courses/course/465
(you will need to sign up to SCRUMS to view/book the course)

ALSO NOTE:
– some online work is required, prior to attending the practical, details given once you have signed up.
– must be minimum 15 years of age

Need more Info: https://scottishrugby.org/…/training…/match-officials/

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Side Entry

Ahead of the new season, World Rugby has released guidelines around ‘side entry’. 
See link below for full details:

https://www.world.rugby/the-game/laws/guidelines/24

Excerpt from the guidelines:
In March 2020, a Law Application was published covering the whole of the breakdown.

At its heart, the principle was established “That the breakdown is coached according to the spirit of the laws, is played in a positive and accurate manner and is refereed consistently.”

On the whole, the coaching, playing and refereeing application has seen a cleaner, safer breakdown, especially aligned with the 2021 global law trials around protecting the lower limbs of the jackler, permitting the 1-man latch but outlawing the flying wedge of 2+ players pre-latched which have now been moved into full law.

However, feedback from players and coaches suggests one element needs renewed focus – side entry by both attacking and defending players.

There still remains injuries to the lower limbs due to the angles and speed of arriving players and there has also been a range of subtle, yet potentially dangerous injury when it comes to players being tipped within the breakdown.

We are therefore asking officials across the game to have a stricter focus and application of current guidelines and law with regards to direction and angle of arriving players at the breakdown, ruck and maul.

The key message is that players “square up” to enter the breakdown/ruck.

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