Tag Rugby Belts - Red Pack of ten
Product code: G1012592
Product Description
Tag Rugby is an excellent form of non-contact rugby. Each belt comes with 2 tags which must be removed to make a ‘tackle’. Can be used to introduce rugby to younger children and for rugby training. Ideal for use in equal opportunity invasion games in KS 2, 3 and 4. Easy to take on and off, even for the youngest of players. RFU recommended size ribbons (tags) that are soft on the hands and do not crease or crinkle.
• Pack contains 10 Red (10 Belts and 20 Tags).
• 1 size fits all.
• Warning: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Risk of strangulation. Use under adult supervision.
Tag Rugby is a safe, non-contact, fast-paced game suitable for girls, boys and adults of any ability to play together. Teams are generally 7-a-side with a preferred mix of at least 3 male and 3 female players playing at 1 time. The team can choose the gender of the 7th player. Tackling is not allowed and there are no scrums or line-outs. When a tag is made, the tagger stops running, holds the tag above their head and shouts “TAG”. When the ball-carrier is tagged, the ball must be passed to a team mate within 3 seconds. For progression and development coaches can use Tag Rugby to make players see where space is and encourage evasive running into spaces. Tag Rugby can also be used to increase fitness and encourage participation.
Tag Rugby is an excellent form of non-contact rugby. Each belt comes with 2 tags which must be removed to make a ‘tackle’. Can be used to introduce rugby to younger children and for rugby training. Ideal for use in equal opportunity invasion games in KS 2, 3 and 4. Easy to take on and off, even for the youngest of players. RFU recommended size ribbons (tags) that are soft on the hands and do not crease or crinkle.
• Pack contains 10 Red (10 Belts and 20 Tags).
• 1 size fits all.
• Warning: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Risk of strangulation. Use under adult supervision.
Tag Rugby is a safe, non-contact, fast-paced game suitable for girls, boys and adults of any ability to play together. Teams are generally 7-a-side with a preferred mix of at least 3 male and 3 female players playing at 1 time. The team can choose the gender of the 7th player. Tackling is not allowed and there are no scrums or line-outs. When a tag is made, the tagger stops running, holds the tag above their head and shouts “TAG”. When the ball-carrier is tagged, the ball must be passed to a team mate within 3 seconds. For progression and development coaches can use Tag Rugby to make players see where space is and encourage evasive running into spaces. Tag Rugby can also be used to increase fitness and encourage participation.