SCRUMMAGE
A scrummage, which
can take place only in the field-of-play, is formed
by players from each team closing up in readiness
to allow the ball to be put on the ground between
them but is not to be formed within five meters of
the touch-line.
The middle player
in each front row is the hooker, and the players on
either side of him are the props.
The middle line
means an imaginary line on the ground directly beneath
the line formed by the junction of the shoulders of
the two front rows.
If the ball in
a scrummage is on or over the goal line the scrummage
is ended.
Forming a Scrummage
- (1)
- A team must not
wilfully delay the forming of a scrummage.
- (2)
- Every scrummage
shall be formed at the place of infringement or
as near thereto as is practicable within the field-of-play.
It must be stationary with the middle line parallel
to the goal lines until the ball has been put in.
Before commencing
engagement, each front row must be in a crouched
position with heads and shoulders no lower than
their hips and so that they are not more than
one arm's length from the opponents' shoulders.
In the interests
of safety, each front row should engage in the
sequence of crouch, then pause and only engage
on the call "Engage" given by the referee.
Notes:-
- (i)
- To the extent
that is necessary, the scrummage is to be moved
from the place of infringement so that the scrummage
is formed in the field-of-play.
- (ii)
- When the
place of infringement is within five meters
of a touch-line the scrummage is to be formed
five meters from that touch-line.
- (iii)
- The referee
shall mark the place of engagement with his
foot before the scrummage is formed.
- (iv)
- A crouched
position is the extension of the normal stance
by bending the knees sufficiently to step into
the engagement without a charge.
- (3)
- It is dangerous
play for a front row to form down some distance
from its opponents and rush against them.
Note:-
- (v)
- The referee
should not call the front rows to engage until
the ball is in the hands of the player putting
in the ball and is available to be put in immediately.
This call is not a command, but an indication
that the front rows may engage when ready.
- (4)
- A minimum of five
players from each team shall be required to form
a scrummage. While the scrummage is in progress
a minimum of five players shall remain bound in
the scrummage until it ends. Each front row of a
scrummage shall have three players in it at all
times. The head of a player in a front row shall
not be next to the head of a player of the same
team.
- (5)
-
- (a)
- While a scrummage
is forming,
- the shoulders
of each player in the front row must not
be lower than his hips
- all players
in each front row must adopt a normal stance,
- both feet
must be on the ground and not crossed,
- the hookers
must be in a hooking position
- a hooker's
foot must not be in front of the forward
feet of his props.
- (b)
- While the scrummage
is taking place, players in each front row must
have their weight firmly on at least one foot
and be in a position for an effective forward
shove and the shoulders of each player must
not be lower than his hips.
- (c)
- When five players
of a team form the scrummage the two players
in the second row must remain bound to each
other until the scrummage ends.
Notes:-
- (vi)
- The restriction
on the crossing of the feet of the players in
the front rows refers only to the feet of individual
players. The feet of all players in the front
rows must be in a position for an effective
forward shove.
- (vii)
- A hooking
position is where a hooker in the scrummage
has both feet on the ground, the weight retained
firmly on one foot and in a position to hook
or strike the ball.
- (viii)
- A flank
forward in the second or third row of a scrummage
may pack at an angle provided he is properly
bound. If the ball is emerging from the back
of the scrummage and he moves outwards, thereby
preventing an opponent from advancing around
the scrummage, a penalty kick should be awarded.
- (ix)
- In the event
of the scrummage collapsing the referee should
whistle immediately so that players do not continue
to push. The referee should also whistle immediately
if any player in the scrummage is lifted off
his feet or is forced upwards out of the scrummage.
- (x)
- The scrummage
is ended if the ball in the scrummage is on
or over the goal-line or when the ball emerges.
- (6)
-
- (a)
- The players
of each front row shall bind firmly and continuously
while the scrummage is forming, while the ball
is being put in and while it is in the scrummage.
- (b)
- The hooker may
bind either over or under the arms of his props
but, in either case, he must bind firmly around
their bodies at or below the level of the armpits.
The props must bind the hooker similarly. The
hooker must not be supported so that he is not
carrying any weight on either foot.
- (c)
- The outside
(loose-head) prop must either (i) bind his opposing
(tight-head) prop with his left arm inside the
right arm of his opponent, or (ii) place his
left hand or forearm on his left thigh.
The tight-head
prop must bind with his right arm outside
the left upper arm of his opposing loose-head
prop. He may grip the jersey of his opposing
loose-head prop with his right hand but only
to keep himself and the scrummage steady and
he must not exert a downward pull.
- (d)
- All players
in a scrummage, other than those in a front
row, must bind with at least one arm and hand
around the body of another player of the same
team.
- (e)
- No outside player
other than a prop may hold an opponent with
his outer arm.
Note:-
- (xi)
- It is permissible
for the outside prop to alter his binding
with his left arm,
Putting the Ball into
the Scrummage
- (7)
- When an infringement
occurs the team not responsible shall put in the
ball. In other circumstances, unless otherwise provided,
the ball shall be put in by the team which was moving
forward prior to the stoppage or, if neither team
was moving forward, by the attacking team.
- (8)
- The ball shall be
put in without delay as soon as the two front rows
have closed together. A team must put in the ball
when ordered to do so and on the side first chosen.
Notes:-
- (xii)
- In the interests
of safety, the referee has authority to permit
delay in putting in the ball if a player in
the front row has not succeeded in getting his
head down in the scrummage but otherwise he
should ensure that there is no delay.
- (xiii)
- A free kick
should be awarded if the referee is satisfied
that delay by the team in putting the ball in
is deliberate and prejudices the other team.
- (9)
- The player putting
in the ball shall
- (a)
- stand one meter
from the scrummage and midway between the two
front rows;
- (b)
- hold the ball
with both hands midway between the two front
rows at a level midway between his knee and
ankle;
- (c)
- from that position
put in the ball
- without
any delay or without feint or backward movement,
i.e. with a single forward movement, and
- at a quick
speed straight along the middle line so
that it first touches the ground immediately
beyond the width of the nearer prop's shoulders.
- (10)
- Play in the scrummage
begins when the ball leaves the hands of the player
putting it in.
- (11)
- If the ball is put
in and it comes out at either end of the tunnel,
it shall be put in again, unless a free kick or
penalty kick has been awarded.
If the ball comes
out otherwise than at either end of the tunnel
and if a penalty kick has not been awarded play
shall proceed.
Note:-
- (xiv)
- Advantage
applies as soon as the hall has been put into
the scrummage and played.
Restrictions on Front
Row Players
- (12)
- All front row players
must place their feet so as to allow a clear tunnel.
A player must not prevent the ball from being put
into the scrummage, or from touching the ground
at the required place.
- (13)
- No front row player
may raise or advance a foot until the ball has left
the hands of the player putting it into the scrummage.
Note:-
- (xv)
- Until any
foot is permitted to be raised or advanced,
that foot must be kept in the normal position.
- (14)
- When the ball has
touched the ground, any foot of any player in either
front row may be used in an attempt to gain possession
of the ball subject to the following: players in
the front rows must not at any time
during the scrummage wilfully:
- (a)
- raise both feet
off the ground at the same time, or
- (b)
- adopt a position
or take any action, by twisting or lowering
the body or by pulling on an opponent's dress,
which is likely to cause the scrummage to collapse,
or
- (c)
- lift an opponent
off his feet or force him upwards out of the
scrummage, or
- (d)
- kick the ball
out of the tunnel in the direction from which
it is put in.
Notes:-
- (xvi)
- The prohibition
against a player in the front row raising both
feet off the ground at the same time or striking
at the ball with both feet applies during the
whole scrummage and not merely to the period
while the ball is being put in.
- (xvii)
- Referees
must be strict in applying penalties for wilfully
kicking out. Repeated kicking out must be treated
as wilful.
- (xviii)
- When the
referee orders the ball to be put in again it
must be put in by a player of the same team
that was first entitled to do so.
- (xix)
- If the ball
is about to pass straight through the tunnel
and a far prop advances a foot so that the ball
passes behind that foot, the ball must be put
in again unless it has been lawfully played
(i.e. touched) by a player in the front row.
- (15)
- Any player who is
not in either front row must not play the ball while
it is in the tunnel.
- (16)
- A player must not:-
- (a)
- return the ball
into the scrummage, or
- (b)
- handle the ball
in the scrummage except in the act of obtaining
a "push-over" try or touch-down, or
- (c)
- pick up the
ball in the scrummage by hand or legs, or
- (d)
- wilfully collapse
the scrummage, or
- (e)
- wilfully fall
or kneel in the scrummage, or
- (f)
- attempt to gain
possession of the ball in the scrummage with
any part of the body except the foot or lower
leg.
Note:-
- (xx)
- Referees
must be strict in penalizing for the wilful
collapsing of the scrummage
- (17)
-
- (a)
- The player putting
in the ball and his immediate opponent must
not kick the ball while it is in the scrummage.
- (b)
- Neither of the
players referred to in (a)
should take any action while the ball is in
the scrummage to convey to the opponents that
the ball is out of the scrummage.
- (18)
- A scrummage must
not be wheeled beyond a position where the middle
line becomes parallel to the touch line. The scrummage
will be reformed at the site of the stoppage, the
ball to be put in by the side that has gained possession
or otherwise by the same team.
Note:-
- (xxi)
- If in a
scrummage a player whose feet are the "hindmost"
feet in that scrummage ceases to be bound while
the ball is at his feet, the scrummage is over
since the ball is deemed to be out of the scrummage.
- (xxii)
- If a player
repeatedly infringes
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