Coach the defensive front on tackle

Use these rugby coaching tips and drills to teach the defensive front-on tackle.

Target

The tackler targets the opposition player's waist. He needs to get low in order to get under any potential hand off.

Keep moving

The tackler keeps moving forward and has to get in front of the ball carrier. Just before contact he should set himself in a strong crouched position with one foot slightly in front of the other.

Head up

The head stays up, with the eyes looking at the target until contact is made.

Shoulder, head, arms

Contact is made with the shoulder. The head tucks in tight to the hip and the arms form a tight band round the thighs.

Roll back

From the strong crouch position just before contact, the tackler rolls back using the ball carrier's momentum to bring them to ground.


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