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How to Play Rugby: Advanced: Video Series

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Learn advanced rugby drills, tips, and techniques on how to play rugby in this free online video series.

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  1. Learn how to drop kick a rugby ball with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

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  2. Learn how to perform a grubber kick in rugby with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

    Views: 1,649
  3. Learn how to perform an up and under kick in rugby with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

    Views: 1,484
  4. Learn how to catch a kick in rugby with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

    Views: 1,665
  5. Learn how to set up drills for practicing tackling in rugby with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

    Views: 3,021
  6. Learn how to perform a rugby tackle with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

    Views: 4,198
  7. Learn how to kick for touch in rugby with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

    Views: 1,276
  8. Learn how to pass a ball in rugby using the two-hand technique with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

    Views: 1,825
  9. Learn how to pick up a rugby ball on the run with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

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  10. Learn how to make a pop pass in rugby with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

    Views: 1,345
  11. Learn how to set up a combination drill for rugby to practice both rucking and tackling with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

    Views: 2,247
  12. Learn how to perform a rugby set kick with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

    Views: 1,140
  13. Learn how to set up a rugby drill to practice rucking with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

    Views: 2,484
  14. Learn how to practice a rugby set ball drill with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

    Views: 1,191
  15. Learn how to take a rugby ball into a tackle safely with advanced tips and techniques in this free online sports video.

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Rugby was developed from a game that was played at Rugby School in England. Rugby uses a ball that is shaped like a prolate spheroid, much like an American football. In rugby, two teams of fifteen or seven players (depending on the version played) are trying to score the most points. Points can be scored in various ways including some of the following: touching the ground over the opponent’s goal line with the ball in hand, a conversion play where a player kicks the ball at the goal line where the previous touch-down occurred kicking the ball above the crossbar and between the uprights of the field post. Scoring in rugby is similar to the rules of American football.

In this series of expert videos, you will learn more about the rough-and-tumble sport of rugby. Learn how to demonstrate the perfect drop kick, grubber kick and up-and-under kick and then get tips on catching a kick. See our expert run through tackling drills and rucking drills. Learn how to take the ball into a tackle and the purpose of pop passing and set kicking. Get tips on the rules and regulations of rugby and see how to demonstrate two-handed passing. You can become an expert on rugby after watching these instructional videos.

 
About the Presenter

Alex Baer Alex Baer has played rugby for college and the Maggots for 10 years and is a certified coach. Andy Smith has played rugby for four years, and Pat Ryers has played for the Maggots for six years. You can visit their website at www.maggots.orgdkdk

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