Y3/4 Tag Rugby (Inspire)
Get ready for an action-packed day of Y3/4 Tag Rugby where kids can showcase their skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship while having a blast!
Date and time
Location
The Ridings
The Ridings Birkenhead CH43 United KingdomAbout this event
- Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes
This is an Inspire event, it does not lead to any other competition.
I NTENT: to allow participants to develop a sport specific skill.
T arget Audience: this event is for any Y3/4 student who would like the opportunity to represent their school in Rugby.
School Games Values - We want to encourage all participants to demonstrate both Teamwork and Respect throughout the event.
Important:
Schools are responsible for their own first aid and should have with them or access to emergency contact/medical details for ALL participants.
Please bring Tag belts if you have them
Please bring bibs in case of kit clash.
Primary Tag-Rugby Rules
Squad of 10 players, with 7 to play at any one time.
All competitors must be in school years 3 and 4.
A minimum of 2 girls must be playing at all times.
Specific Game Rules
• The game format will be Tag Rugby - a non-contact form of the game in which the tackle is replaced by a ‘tag’.
• When playing Tag Rugby all players wear a tag belt, which has two ribbons (tags), attached to it with Velcro. The belt is worn around the waist and on the outside of the clothing. Shirts must be tucked in. The tags are positioned on either side of the hips and teams are distinguished by the colour of the tags they wear.
• Only the ball carrier can be tagged. A tag is simply the removal by a defender of one of the two ribbons. Once tagged the player in possession must stop and pass the ball to a team-mate within three seconds. However, the game is continuous and tagged players may pass within the act of stopping.
• The defending player who makes the tag must hold the tag above their head, and along with the rest of their team, stand back on their own side allowing the attacker to pass. When the pass has been made the defender must give the tag back to the tackled player before rejoining the game.
• No player can take any further part in the game without both tags properly in place on the belt.
• The ‘Off-Side’ rule is complicated for children, but they must be on their own side when the ball is passed – further explanation will be made at the competitions
• The object of the game is to score a try by placing the ball with downward pressure on or behind the opponent’s ‘goal line’. You are not allowed to dive over the line to score
• There will be no scrummaging, no kicking and no line out.
• A free pass is used to start the game and to restart after an infringement has occurred i.e. forward pass, ball out of play, knock on, off side. At a free pass, the opposing team must be 5 metres back.
• Games will be approximately 6-10 minutes in duration with no half-time; no player should play any more than 50 minutes rugby throughout the whole day.
Please contact us should you require further information