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APRIL | MAY | JUNE 2022

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If you want to succeed in the game of rugby, you need to know how to tackle, not only because that's how you stop an opponent but also because one wrong tackle could cause a career-ending injury. A proper and strong tackle starts way before contact is made. Here are some key tips for putting a ballcarrier on their back.* + Keep your eyes up. Look at the player you are going to tackle and track their movement. + Maintain near-hip leverage and focus on being inside and in front of your target. + Get your feet close enough to make the tackle. + Prepare for contact. Keep your body strong, stable, and low. + Position your head behind or to one side of the ballcarrier. Never position your head in front of the ballcarrier. Attempt to tackle below the waist and never above the shoulders (that's illegal and can cause severe injury). + Release the tackled player, get back to your feet, and contest for possession. *Never attempt to tackle anyone without proper coaching and supervision. —WAC member Shalom Suniula (2017), making tackle above, is a former member of Team USA and the Seattle Seawolves Major League Rugby team. Watch his Rugby 101 video for MLR at wac.net/rugby-101. APRIL / MAY / JUNE 2022 39 Use your arms to wrap and squeeze while running your feet through contact. Don't let go until your opponent is on the ground. HOW TO TACKLE! PA I M A G E S / A L A R M Y S T O C K P H O T O

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