Under 7 Rules
Rules/Regulations
KEY STAGE 1 NON-CONTACT MINI RUGBY U7
Where resources are available, the RFU
and RFUW strongly recommend the playing of Tag Rugby as an alternative
to under 7 Continuum Rugby.
7.1 The object of the game is to score a try (5
points) in accordance with the Laws of the Game.
7.2 The game is played between teams of equal
numbers of players, each team containing not more than seven players
and not less than five players. Note: Pitch dimensions will be dictated
by the number of players in each team.
7.3 The ball can only be passed sideways or backwards
through the air - defined as ‘towards the player’s own
try line and not handed to another player’. If the ball is
passed forwards or handed to another player, a free pass restart
is awarded to the opposition.
7.4 THE FREE PASS The game is started or restarted
from the centre of the field, or after a penalty, with a free pass
at the referee’s mark. The starter’s team must be behind
the ball (i.e. nearer their own try line than the starter). Before
the pass is taken, the opposing team must be 7 metres away, nearer
their own goal-line.
If the place for the free pass is given within
7 metres of the goal-line, the free pass is to be taken at or behind
the mark, on a line through the mark, at least 7 metres from the
goal-line.
Note: At the free pass, the ball is held in two
hands off the ground and is passed through the air to a team member.
The referee is to ensure that the opposition are 7 metres back before
indicating that play is to commence. The receiver of the free pass
must start no more than 2 metres behind the passer but may be at
any distance laterally across the width of the field of play. The
passer must not run with the ball or dummy pass. Normal play resumes
as the ball leaves the hand of the passer.
7.5 THE TOUCH TACKLE If a player running with
the ball is touched with two hands at the waist / hip area by an
opponent, the referee must shout ‘tackled’.
The tackled player must then pass immediately
as detailed in paragraph 7.3 and 8.3. Players from the tackler's
side must immediately start to retire towards their own goal line
until they are at least 3 metres away from the tackled player. Players
from the tackler's side within 3 metres of the tackled player, must
not obstruct or interfere with play in any way. If they do so, a
penalty may be awarded and the game will be restarted with a free
pass. Coaches are encouraged to assist the referee in encouraging
players to retire (see paras 7.12/8.12). If a player running with
the ball is in the immediate act of touching the ball down for a
try when touched by the tackler, a try should be awarded; otherwise
the ball has to be passed. If a player, legally touched, fails to
pass, the ball goes to the opposing team for a free pass re-start.
GUIDANCE Referees should always apply the advantage
law whenever possible.
Referees should also be prepared to award a penalty
against ball carriers who charge into opposing players.
Note 1: A tackle is performed when the ball-carrier
is touched at the waist / hip area, and not above this area, by
a tackler. To be considered as a valid tackle, both hands of the
tackler must contact the waist / hip area of the ball-carrier simultaneously
and not consecutively. If there is a distinct time difference between
the contact time of the two hands, this does not constitute a tackle
and play should therefore continue.
Note 2: Any player going to ground after a touch
tackle must be allowed to regain his / her feet before passing the
ball. If the player has been deliberately pushed to the ground the
offender must be warned prior to play recommencing with a free pass.
7.6 When the ball, or player carrying the ball,
goes into touch, the game shall be restarted with a free pass to
the opponents of the team who carried or last touched the ball before
it went into touch. The position of the free pass shall be 2 metres
in from touch, parallel to the point where the ball or ball-carrier
crossed the touchline. The team not restarting shall retire as for
a free pass restart (detailed in 7.4 above).
7.7 A player must not hand-off or fend-off an
opponent in any way. A hand-off or fend-off is defined as ‘any
movement of the hand, arm or ball to ward off a would-be tackler’.
Penalty: A free pass restart to the non-offending team.
Note: Players are recommended to carry the ball
in two hands.
7.8 A player may not kick the ball. If this happens,
possession goes to the non-offending team for a free pass restart
at the point at which the ball was kicked.
7.9 After a try has been scored, the game restarts
from the centre of the playing area with a free pass (as in 7.4
above) to the side which conceded the try. The restart shall not
take place until the opponents have returned to a line 7 metres
back from the centre, in the half they are defending.
7.10 In addition to the provision of Law 10 Foul
Play, a player shall not use excessive force in tackling another
player (such as pushing an opponent over), nor will a player carrying
the ball deliberately barge or run into other players. Penalty:
A free pass restart to the non-offending team.
When a ball-carrier is pushed or barged into touch
without any attempt being made to tackle the ball-carrier, the tackler’s
team must be penalised. The ball-carrier’s team will be awarded
a free pass at a point 2 metres from the touchline, level with the
place where the ball-carrier went into touch.
7.11 After any stoppage not covered in the Rules,
the game shall restart with a free pass to the team who was moving
forward or, if neither team was moving forward, to the team who
was last in possession of the ball.
7.12 A game will be made up of two halves, each
of up to ten minutes duration. During the interval, coaches should
take adequate time to talk to, encourage, coach and explain the
game to the players. During the game, coaches can direct and develop
play, in a coaching sense, from on the field of play, ideally behind
their teams.
TECHNICAL DETAILS
1. A size 3 ball should be used.
2. At this age group, games against outside opposition
may take place, but certainly not more than twelve fixtures and
three festivals (one in the Constituent Body and two other) in any
one season.
3. Where clubs have large squads, additional fixtures
/ festivals may be arranged, provided that no player plays in more
than the maximum number.
4. Definitions:
(a) Fixture / Triangular Fixture: The playing of Mini Rugby between
teams of different schools / clubs, not more than three schools
/ clubs being involved together on any one day.
(b) Festival / Competition: The playing of Mini
Rugby between more than three teams of different schools / clubs
on a league basis, normally to establish a winner, all games taking
place being part of one event.
At festivals no player is to play in more than
5 games.
Under 7 / under 8 match durations Fixture: 10
minutes each way • 1 game = 20 minutes Triangular: 71/2 minutes
each way • 2 games = 30 minutes Festival / tournament: 5 minutes
each way • Maximum of 5 games = 50 minutes
In all age groups matches must not be consecutive.
A minimum period of 15 minutes should elapse after a game prior
to a team playing again.
5. Games should be shortened if one side is scoring
too freely (i.e. if the points difference rises to more than 30).
The emphasis should be on enjoyment. The children
should be encouraged to enjoy the physical skills of running, passing
and evasion, and they should be coached according to material available
in the Mini/Midi Foundation or Level 1 coaching courses.
6. A coaching session should last no longer than
60 minutes with the addition of no more than 20 minutes devoted
to match play against outside opposition.
7. The RFU strongly recommends the wearing of
mouthguards. Ideally mouthguards should be custom made from a dental
impression of the teeth. Individuals may choose to wear shinguards.
8. Coaches and referees are advised to check studs
and other approved clothing before training sessions, games and
tournaments in accordance with the Laws of the Game. In this version
of the game there is a total emphasis on running with the ball,
evasion, running in support of the ball-carrier, passing and running
to touch the ball-carrier.
There is: • NO TACKLING • NO SCRUMMAGE
• NO LINE-OUT • NO KICKING • NO HAND-OFF / FEND-OFF
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