American Couple/Sports Fans React: Rugby Union Rules! Ready To Watch Six Nations 2023! FIRST TIME!!

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The Natasha & Debbie Show

The Natasha & Debbie Show

Жыл бұрын

American Couple/Sports Fans React: Rugby Union Rules! Ready To Watch Six Nations 2023! FIRST TIME REACTION! We have been waiting patiently to learn the rules of Rugby Union with YOU! This is finally the time as the Six Nations are currently in full swing! We are proud and excited to say that we because of this video, we have enjoyed our first two Rugby matches! We found this video to be incredibly educational, informative and we actually understood the game while watching! If you want to learn Rugby rules too, this is the video for you! Rugby is so much fun and definitely a new favorite Sport for these American girls! Who are you supporting in the Six Nations? England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Wales or Italy? Let us know in the comments. Thanks so much for watching! If you enjoy our content, please consider subscribing to our channel, it is the BEST way to support our channel and it's FREE! Also please click the Like button. Thank you for stopping by!
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@gerardcasey6095
@gerardcasey6095 Жыл бұрын
Originally, a try was exactly what you thought it was: it allowed you to attempt a kick at goal, which scored points. Before long, however, the ‘try’, was awarded points too, and eventually became the most important score in the game.
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
That helps our embarrassment some, thank you!!
@ftumschk
@ftumschk Жыл бұрын
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow A lot of Brits wouldn't know that either, so you're in good company.
@ftumschk
@ftumschk Жыл бұрын
Indeed, and the 2-point kick at goal afterwards was how you _converted_ the try into points... which is why it's called a "conversion".
@johnforrest695
@johnforrest695 Жыл бұрын
When I was young, a try was 3 points and I always assumed if was "tri" somehow mangled - somehow deriving from three. I only later discovered about it being about getting a try at goal in the early days. Over the years the points for different score types have changed to encourage a game with more tries and avoid scenarios where teams just try to get into kickable positions and score from penalties. I suspect the real drive for that has been extra bonus points for 4 tries in most of the leagues, but that has been the approach.
@robintrehaeven6800
@robintrehaeven6800 Жыл бұрын
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow there's no need to feel embarrassed. I took my wife to a cricket match at the Lord's Cricket ground in London. (Lord's is known as the home of cricket, so it's a hallowed place for cricket lovers) She was amazed to find out that the flat side of the cricket bat is used to hit the ball... she'd not previously realized this from her brief previous glimpses of cricket on TV and when cricket was mentioned in books she'd read. I thought that for an American steeped in baseball & softball it was a perfectly understandable error. I applaud you both for exploring your interest in the game of rugby in such a sensible manner. As your understanding expands so too will the pleasure you get out of it. I'm a South African expat, so I support the Springboks uber alles otherwise any team playing against the All Blacks, England, or Australia.
@bluesilvahalo3576
@bluesilvahalo3576 Жыл бұрын
One thing they didn't mention is that where the ball is touched down for a try has a bearing on where the conversion is taken from. In American football it's always taken from in front of the posts but in rugby, if you score a try right near the side line away from the posts, the conversion will be taken from a much wider position. That's why you see some players trying to get as close as possible to the posts to touch the ball down to make the conversion easier for the kicker.
@michaelwestacott7698
@michaelwestacott7698 Жыл бұрын
I never understood why American Football has the kick from always in front - makes the point after touchdown kick way too easy and, with all due respect to American Football fans, I would add makes the point after touchdown concept way too boring - they always get an easy kick and almost always score the point - where is the excitement and genuine uncertainty in such a post touchdown concept?
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
@michaelwestacott7698 certainly not easy! Kicking a 50+ yard field goal is something very few people on this Earth can do! Of course, shorter field goal kicks aren't as "exciting," but there are loads of factors that make it more complex than meets the eye
@bluesilvahalo3576
@bluesilvahalo3576 Жыл бұрын
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow I think the other team charge the kicker too once it's given to the chappie that holds the ball which adds the pressure I guess
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
@bluesilvahalo3576 Yes! The kicks can and do get blocked or tipped. Not very often but it happens. America Football is such a strategic game of skill, precision and some incredibly tough guys! Sadly most people don't bother to learn it outside of the US. But when they do, they instantly love it!
@michaelwestacott7698
@michaelwestacott7698 Жыл бұрын
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow Sure, but I'm talking about the point after touchdown - not field goals. I'm no American football expert but in regards to the little bit of American football that I have watched it seems that the point after touchdown is almost always scored. I know this is just based on the little bit that I have watched and is not a proper statistical analysis but it's just something that stood out to me.
@hot5and77
@hot5and77 Жыл бұрын
There is another offside rule worth knowing about. If your team mate kicks for territory and you are behind him then you can chase the ball. However, if you are in front of him, you must wait until he passes you before you can advance.
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@eivindkaisen6838
@eivindkaisen6838 Жыл бұрын
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow Very technically (and that's one of the instances where the television official comes in handy) you have to be behind the foot that kicks the ball at the point of impact. Tries have been diallowed for this.
@eivindkaisen6838
@eivindkaisen6838 Жыл бұрын
There is also an offside rule at the lineouts. When the ball is thrown in, players (the attacking team decides how many players will be in it, between 2 and 6) who are NOT in the lineout must remain 10(?) metres away from the lineout formation.
@blacktronlego
@blacktronlego Жыл бұрын
In rugby a try is occasionally called a touchdown, because you are a actually touching the ball as hits the ground, you can't just drop it.
@barrynichols2846
@barrynichols2846 Жыл бұрын
The scoring was by goals, not points
@vaudevillian7
@vaudevillian7 Жыл бұрын
Respect genuinely is a huge thing in Rugby and for the most part the referee really is listened to
@nicholasjones7312
@nicholasjones7312 Жыл бұрын
There is an old adage that says “Rugby is a ruffians’ game played by gentlemen and football is a gentleman’s game played by ruffians”
@Cleow33
@Cleow33 Жыл бұрын
You will very rarely see a fight or players crowding the referee like you will see in a football match. In a dispute the referee will speak to the captains of each team and it will be sorted out in a gentlemanly manner. This is because the game itself is so physical that aggression must be controlled. At the risk of sounding non PC there was traditionally a difference in the social class of the communities of Rugby Union and Football. No offence meant. I was surprised at the first rugby match I went to how the crowds smelled different. Football crowds smelled of beer and cigarettes and rugby crowds smelled of cigars and whiskey 😂.
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
This is a basic guide for beginners like us! We have been waiting patiently to learn the rules of Rugby Union with YOU! This is finally the time as the Six Nations are currently in full swing! We are proud and excited to say that we because of this video, we have enjoyed our first two Rugby matches! We found this video to be incredibly educational, informative and we actually understood the game while watching! If you want to learn Rugby too, this will do it! Rugby is so much fun and definitely a new favorite Sport for these American girls! Who are you supporting in the Six Nations? England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Wales or Italy? Let us know in the comments. Thanks so much for watching! If you enjoy our content, please consider subscribing to our channel, it is the BEST way to support our channel and it's FREE! Also please click the Like button. Thank you for stopping by!
@jsmithmultimediatech
@jsmithmultimediatech Жыл бұрын
You seriously need to see the All Blacks (other name for the NZ rugby team), one of the best countries at the sport. Their beginning of any game is impressive, though the Hakas rather (as there's many of them) are honestly amazing!
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
We've seen the All Blacks in our other 3 videos on Rugby we mentioned. We've also seen the Haka
@SJ-GodofGnomes21
@SJ-GodofGnomes21 Жыл бұрын
There is only one team...... ENGLAND
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
Scotland had something to say about that
@peterroach7666
@peterroach7666 Жыл бұрын
Hi Natasha and Debbie , there was a mention in the video of respect for the opposition and the referee, to see this in practice, please watch a any video about Welsh referee Nigel Owen, one of the most respected referees in the game before he retired.
@BuntyMcB
@BuntyMcB Жыл бұрын
Keep an eye out for the Army v Navy match every May at Twickenham too. Always a great match up.
@anthonyhind1308
@anthonyhind1308 Жыл бұрын
I'm Irish,my dad was Scottish,and I live in Italy now so after Ireland,I'm torn with who to support😁I'll be watching the Italy France game today in an Irish pub near Milan, with my good friend who is French and a load of Italian friends.The Six Nations is the best sports tournament for atmosphere and fan interaction, IMHO.
@judithhope8970
@judithhope8970 Жыл бұрын
I have to agree. I'm English and love to watch the Irish team, well done by the way. Great game. Scotland did a good job on us too. Another excellent game. Come on Italy, I'll watch that wearing my Munster shirt! xx enjoy.
@anthonyhind1308
@anthonyhind1308 Жыл бұрын
@@judithhope8970 nice one!I'm a Munster fan myself.
@judithhope8970
@judithhope8970 Жыл бұрын
@@anthonyhind1308 I do enjoy the Pro 12 although I can't see much of it these day. I keep up with the scores and highlights. I'm going to shock you now and say I also enjoy watching Leinster, is that the enemy for you? But I don't have a Leinster shirt....
@anthonyhind1308
@anthonyhind1308 Жыл бұрын
@@judithhope8970 ,I'm actually from Co.Wicklow in Leinster 😁,but I prefer Munster as a team.All my friends are Leinster fans,so you can imagine the banter and slagging that goes on.
@judithhope8970
@judithhope8970 Жыл бұрын
@@anthonyhind1308 Oh dear, I think I can. I remember watching Munster play Connacht about 18 years ago. There was hardly anyone in the ground watching but Connacht took the lead and word must have got around and the place filled up so fast. Munster did lose that one and it was unprecedented at the time I think but they're doing better as they were the underdog really. Great game. Irish rugby is the best and of course Brian O'Driscoll has to be the best ever player. I hope that isn't controversial.
@martinconnors5195
@martinconnors5195 Жыл бұрын
Natasha and Debbie, welcome to the Hooligans game played by gentlemen. No helmets, No Padding, Just pure muscle, strength, power, technique, agility, skill and speed. I used to play Rugby Union for a school team: as a forward.
@wellybelly
@wellybelly Жыл бұрын
You forgot to mention a good punch up. Shake hands then some naked beer drinking innthe bar afterwards
@chrismoule7242
@chrismoule7242 Жыл бұрын
Whereas football [soccer] is a gentleman's game played by hooligans.
@karenblackadder1183
@karenblackadder1183 Жыл бұрын
@@chrismoule7242 Obscenely overpaid hooligans!!
@rodneymcgiveron
@rodneymcgiveron Жыл бұрын
and brain dead ...
@karenblackadder1183
@karenblackadder1183 Жыл бұрын
@@rodneymcgiveron They most certainly are not. Most rugby players I know are very erudite.
@larryfroot
@larryfroot Жыл бұрын
Well glad you ladies are taking an interest in this wonderful game.
@clarenceflam
@clarenceflam Жыл бұрын
Rooting for Wales here. The Ireland-Wales game was great, but the scoreline didn't quite merit the match. Ireland are on fire and could be worthy contenders for the World Cup this year. Italy is starting to really improve so will be interesting to see how they do this year. They host Wales in Rome and I would not be surprised if they beat us there. Enjoy the 6 Nations it looks like it will be a brilliant one. In the Summer there will be extra games as warm-up matches prior to the world cup. Great year to get into the game
@therealtwiggyleaf
@therealtwiggyleaf Жыл бұрын
That was the best simple explanation of basic rugby rules that I have seen, so KUDOS to you two for finding it and sharing. I hope it helped you to enjoy watching your first rugby union matches. I was particularly enamoured of the England-Scotland match. I am Scottish, so was supporting Scotland, but it was a particularly even match with one of the best tries (by Duhan van der Merwe of Scotland) that I have seen in recent times. Best of luck watching the rest of your SIX NATIONS games. And thanks for your video! ❤❤
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! We loved this video and had a BLAST watching our first matches!! Sad about Wales but yes, Scotland was EPIC!! Hoping for an Italy win today!!
@geoffpoole483
@geoffpoole483 Жыл бұрын
VDM's try was fantastic.
@geoffpoole483
@geoffpoole483 Жыл бұрын
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow Italy are definitely the underdogs today but they have a habit of springing surprises.
@downsman1
@downsman1 Жыл бұрын
A fine old Scottish name. One of the Clan van der Merwe no doubt!
@therealtwiggyleaf
@therealtwiggyleaf Жыл бұрын
@@downsman1 LOL! Yes, that's right! He has a really strange SCOTTISH accent too! 😉😉
@rikmoran3963
@rikmoran3963 Жыл бұрын
I think the simplest way of thinking about offside is that if you are ahead of the player with the ball (or who last touched the ball), you are not allowed to interfere with the ball until you have returned to an onside position (behind the player who had the ball). This can be applied to many different scenarios within the game.
@ZambeziKid
@ZambeziKid 11 ай бұрын
Also to enter from behind the ball and from directly behind either the tackled player or the tackler - whoever is closest to the gate-enterer’s goal line
@mairwilliams9227
@mairwilliams9227 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for supporting Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 I live on Anglesey a small island in North Wales Anglesey is a beautiful historic island. ❤❤🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@jaynesmith8509
@jaynesmith8509 11 ай бұрын
The things about respect is so important in rugby, the game stays on the field and feelings from the game don’t enter the conversation once the game has finished, I’ve seen such beautiful moments from different teams sharing the time after matches and getting to know each other
@vaudevillian7
@vaudevillian7 Жыл бұрын
Offside is normally you have to be behind the ball carrier, and in soccer the last defender marks the offside line - so you can’t be further in the opposing territory than them when the ball is passed to you - the linesmen with flags running down the side of the pitch usually mark where that is
@micko11154
@micko11154 Жыл бұрын
As a Wallabies fan with Irish heritage, I would have to say, 'Go Ireland, Éirinn go Brách!!!' Cheers from Australia!
@dskit7339
@dskit7339 Жыл бұрын
Happy you found the greatest sport in the world. A scrum is a formal re-start of play called by the ref after knock-on or forward pass. A ruck or maul happens organically during open play when the runner is contested - either held up or tackled. Same idea though: a means of protecting/winning possession after a break down. If there is no player support for a tackle, the other team can just pick up the ball and possession is lost. Supporting players ruck over the tackled player, possession is maintained, the rest of the team can take a moment to reset and we keep going. Each instance of a tackle/ruck/re-set is called a "phase". You'll see the stat at the top of the screen - it will say "phase 4" meaning the team has been tackled and reset 4 times. The more phases, the more impressive the possession, as in "wow, they are on phase 10- dominating!".
@joyfulzero853
@joyfulzero853 6 ай бұрын
A common offside situation is when a ball carrier kicks the ball forward for his team mates to chase. They need to be behind him/her at the moment the ball is kicked, otherwise they will be offside when they chase and touch the ball. The same applies at a kick off from the halfway line, the other 14 players have to be behind the kicker.
@BusyAndySings
@BusyAndySings Жыл бұрын
I'm from Wales so will definitely be cheering for them. That first game was shocking though! Well played Scotland too!
@thereader6667
@thereader6667 Жыл бұрын
I love this! Will continue to watch all Rugby vids, you are both wonderful people and its great Rugby is reaching such a great audience. From a guy in England.
@craigmccartney58
@craigmccartney58 Жыл бұрын
Really great video and well done for taking the time to make it and finding out more. Hope you enjoy the 'hooligans game played by gentemen' for years to come!!! #Scotland #IsleOfArran
@angusleigh7204
@angusleigh7204 Жыл бұрын
I really hope you are both enjoying the six nations. You have picked a great year to start watching it! I'm a proud Scotland supporter, and a second row player myself, though just grass roots! Sorry, this has turned into a huge comment, and probably most of the points have already been answered by other people, but hopefully it helps clarify something. Feel free to ask if there is anything else confusing! Always happy to teach people about the glorious egg! When the game first started the only way to score was kicking at goal. A try just meant what you said...a try at goal! When penalties and drop goals became a thing they awarded points for scoring tries in order to incentivize it as it made the game more exciting! Also, unlike American Football as I understand it, you actually have to put the ball down to score a try. It isn't scored until you do, and the conversion is taken from in line with where the ball is touched down. That is why you see guys run across the line and then into the middle of the pitch, in order to make the conversion easier. Scrums are a LOT of pushing. They look really still, but that is just because the two teams are normally evenly matched. So no position is limited in what they can do. If the scrum half is for some reason not able to do something anyone can "act scrum half". But generally speaking the scrum half is going to have the best pass, so it makes most sense for the 9 to be that person. Also, I think it is unique to rugby, the number on the jersey refers to the position, not the player. So he number 9 is always the scrum half, the 1 and 3 are props, the 2 is a hooker, 4 and 5 are locks (also known as second row) 6 and 7 are flankers, 8 is (imaginatively) the "Number 8", 9 is scrum half, 10 is fly half (sometimes called stand off) 12 and 13 are centres (inside and outside centre respectively) 11 and 14 are wingers and 15 is the full back. The key difference between mauls and scrums is that for scrums the play is actually stopped for them to set a scrum, whereas a maul is set up while playing. Mauls are kind of rough, and horrible in some ways...but they can be so much fun...in a weird rugby way! The difference between a ruck and a maul is that in a ruck the player is "brought to ground" and has to release the ball. In a maul the player is kept standing up. When the player is brought down we call it the breakdown. If a maul collapses players from the defending team can try to steal the ball back. This is called jackalling, and you normally see flankers and number 8s doing it, although increasingly we are seeing more players give it a go if the conditions are right. The offside rule gets very confusing in certain circumstances. To be honest I don't always fully unerstand it. For example if you are onside, then a player on your team tries to catch a ball who was offside, you are then made offside by that player and can't play the ball. Which I didn't know until I got penalized for it! The best advice I would give if you are spectating is the advice all rugby players get told...the ref is alwayts right. You might not get that impression reading comments and things, but respect for the referee is a REALLY big thing in rugby. People have been sin binned just for chatting back to the referee!
@murraykuka9437
@murraykuka9437 Жыл бұрын
awesome natasha &debbie. i have seen all your rugby reactions, and looking forward to watching your journey into our beautiful game.
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@smythharris2635
@smythharris2635 Жыл бұрын
As a former player here in Ireland, I'm delighted to see this video! As I said before playing rugby improved my looks considerably; everyone should give it a go.
@dylangmcdonald
@dylangmcdonald Жыл бұрын
When I started this video I was immediately thought I was gonna hate it. Glad to be wrong you two ladies where a treat to watch, keep up the wholesome entertainment . Thanks for proving me wrong, it will make me think twice next time
@kathryncoleman6973
@kathryncoleman6973 Жыл бұрын
I learned a lot from your video,really enjoyed the coverage and the animation. Great video reaction.enjoy the six nations.
@davidsweeney4021
@davidsweeney4021 Жыл бұрын
England but I follow Wales too as my Dad was brought up in Wales but born in England. He also played rugby as scrum half and knowing his personality I could see why. Also I have loads of Welsh relatives and one actually played for Wales. His parents, my cousins, were extremely proud.
@Matt_The_Hugenot
@Matt_The_Hugenot Жыл бұрын
I've just watched all four of your rugby videos, it's been fun watching you learn. Also love watching American Football, I'll watch any game with odd shaped balls.
@donnab3765
@donnab3765 Жыл бұрын
What a brilliant video and good choice to make the game understandable. I enjoyed the video.
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
@mervinmannas7671
@mervinmannas7671 Жыл бұрын
This was a great video. It didnt treat the viewer as an idiot but at the same time was concise but simpley explained. I really hope you enjoy following the six nations, I love it.
@rozhunter7645
@rozhunter7645 Жыл бұрын
Loved the video, I’m so happy for our win yesterday but have to say it was a great match from both teams
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
Scotland did an incredible job!! 👏🏻
@rozhunter7645
@rozhunter7645 Жыл бұрын
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow 💙💙
@benvanwessel1984
@benvanwessel1984 Жыл бұрын
Great to see people getting into rugby. Hope you thoroughly enjoy the six nations this year, keep it up girls!
@clarelawton4653
@clarelawton4653 Жыл бұрын
I have never really been into watching rugby but now I know what’s going on from this I may give it a go and watch a match, thank you
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
Awesome!!! That makes us happy 😊
@geoffpoole483
@geoffpoole483 Жыл бұрын
Attending a game is a much more civilised experience than football.
@hyprz5
@hyprz5 Жыл бұрын
What a great video! Glad you’re enjoying the six nations! Hopefully you’ll enjoy MLR when the season gets going soon too! And theres the World Cup to look forward to this year! Best wishes from an England and Japan supporter! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇯🇵
@mikeoshea3714
@mikeoshea3714 Жыл бұрын
Glad you found an instructive video like this one. I'm sure that even these elementary look at some of the rules and parts of the game will help you enjoy the game more. Less 'whats going on ' or 'why did they do that' and mire understanding. You are quite right that the presentation of 'offside' was only one of the ways you can be offside. There are many! But the 'behind the back foot' rule is so basic and fundamental, you see it in open play with a maul or tackle that becomes a ruck, all the players not involved in the ruck form a line across the field and you can see they are all lined up on the back foot. This requires lots of situational awareness and tremendous fitness. Once you become familiar with the basic laws of the game you will see elements of gameplay and tactics that hitherto are hidden from you by your lack of understanding of the laws of the game. Enjoy the journey.
@philpebs7058
@philpebs7058 Жыл бұрын
Ladies, an absolute pleasure. You've innocently proved so many hilarious misconceptions of outsiders views of Rugby. My favourite was 15:30. My adult daughter comes with me to rugby week in and week out for nearly ten years and still doesn't totally get Offside. Having said that, the game still chucks up things that huge amounts of "laws" people don't know. Thanks for promoting our great game.
@floatswithgoats8807
@floatswithgoats8807 Жыл бұрын
In the scrum, the middle of the three players in the front row is called a Hooker. Their job is to hook the ball back with their foot towards the back of the pack for the scrum half to pick up (although these days, the ball often isn't put in straight and goes back without this!). The player at the back of the pack (the No.8) will usually dribble the ball to keep it between his feet while the scrum half looks to where he wants to pass the ball (or to delay while the pack pushes or turns and tries to force a penalty). Love you're watching and reacting to rugby but some seriously dodgy shirts you're wearing 😂🌹
@lucylewis9437
@lucylewis9437 Жыл бұрын
Another amazing video by you two awesome ladies. I'm obviously supporting Wales even though we didn't do too well against Irelamd yesterday. We lose and win together though the good times and the bad ones. I love the 6 Nations its my favourite tike of the year. We also have the Rugby World Cup in France this year.
@vaudevillian7
@vaudevillian7 Жыл бұрын
Think of a Maul as like when the ball carrier in American Football is still upright but not gaining ground alone and other players pile on to support and push and move him forward (or stop him on Defense) until the ref decides forward progress has been impeded. A maul is similar to that. The ruck is more about keeping possession of the ball once the ball carrier has been tackled
@davidh.8798
@davidh.8798 Жыл бұрын
Rugby rules are very hard to grasp, but you did a great job here. The RFU's video is superb too.
@pamelamawby2850
@pamelamawby2850 Жыл бұрын
Hi ladies.... this was extremely informative so I understand alot more now lol... I really didn't know the rules really before Also loved Debbie's description..... the Scrum person 🤣
@philplace2726
@philplace2726 Жыл бұрын
This was so much fun thanks for posting it! AND very informative too! Love that you've decided on which sides to support! I'll be rooting for England but have to say Wales has the best national anthem though, getting goosebumps just thinking about it!!! Not that there's anything wrong with the Italian one either - you seem to get 2 for ! with that one...! Lastly; if you want to see the best examples of respect for referees... check out out Nigel Owens, an absolute icon of rugby referees and more than a bit hilarious!!! Loved this!!!
@johnwelch5132
@johnwelch5132 Жыл бұрын
Many years ago I played as a FullBack. When players were thinner! I could run fast and the ball would be passed down the line - and I’d be pummelled by the big lads on the opposition. 😂 enjoyed this vid. Like the Wales shirt…. I’ll say no more 😉. Sums up my nationality. Glorious and technical game.
@TheVigilant109
@TheVigilant109 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Hope you enjoyed the Six Nations.
@rosalindyates7331
@rosalindyates7331 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing this video. I have always loved watching nRugby, Union and League, but never understood the rules. I will be supporting England x
@mandypotts9090
@mandypotts9090 Жыл бұрын
I have never really bothered looking into Rugby but since the Natasha and Debbie Show have been reacting/ learning about it l have started to watch a little and have enjoyed it so thanks to you l will be watching some of the home countries this tournament 👍
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
That's fantastic!! 😍
@katlouise9047
@katlouise9047 Жыл бұрын
This was such a helpful video. Ive never really known the rules of rugby but now I definitely understand it a lot more - and what I’ve watched makes more sense! Maybe you could do a wheelchair rugby video at some point (which I also enjoy watching although it does scare me at points - and I also don’t actually know the rules of that either)
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
We are definitely going to do wheelchair rugby!! So glad you like the video ❤️
@geoffpoole483
@geoffpoole483 Жыл бұрын
The two basic rules to remember are the ball cannot be passed forward or kicked backwards. The rules of rugby are quite intricate and the referee will often explain things to the players.
@stephenkerensky710
@stephenkerensky710 Жыл бұрын
When the game developed at Rugby School, a touchdown or try, meant that you could try to kick a goal over the crossbar between the 2 uprights. That happened in 1893.
@w0033944
@w0033944 Жыл бұрын
A few notes: 1. In the scrum, players use their feet to get the ball to the scrum-half. Indeed, the player in the 2 shirt is called the "hooker" as his job is to hook the ball back with his feet. Some of his bodyweight is taken by the guys either side of him (the "props") to help him do this. 2. The maul is different to the scrum in that it often results from a line-out, and the player with the ball directs the binding, unbinding and axis of shove of the other forwards. In a scrum, the forwards are bound in a formation that is partly governed by the Laws of the game, so there is less direction from any one player. 3. The ball is usually thrown or tapped to the scrum-half in a line-out, but, especially if the line-out is close to the oposition try line, the players might immediately transition the line-out into a maul by closing ranks around the guy who caught the ball.
@w0033944
@w0033944 Жыл бұрын
Also, 4. There are several different offside Laws, some of which I'm unsure of! Most common is offside at a ruck, which is similar-ish to offside at a maul in that players cannot enter from the side, but must do from from behind the "hindmost foot".
@w0033944
@w0033944 Жыл бұрын
Obviously, I've used male pronouns here for convenience.
@edhoward-bearder3081
@edhoward-bearder3081 Жыл бұрын
A scrum is known as a set piece. Play stops to perform it. Mauls and rucks happen in open play without stoppage. When the ball is in the scrum the players can heel the ball backwards. The Scrum "person" normally picks the ball up at the back of the scrum, but in certain circumstances the Number 8, normally a large forward at the back of the scrum will "pick and go" pick the ball up once it is at their feet and run forward with it, often if the scrum is close to the opponents try line. Likewise the scrum half will usually receive the ball back from a line out, but the lifted catcher can keep the ball, drop to the ground and create a maul to move forward. If the opposition are not switched on a quick pop pass to the player at the front of the line might happen. It must cross the 5yd line but otherwise its an option. As a front rower (think Guard or Nose tackle) they will unlikely jump for it! Alternatively an NFL style throw could be made over the entire line out for an open player to pick up and run with it. So long as its straight..!
@pipmaple
@pipmaple Жыл бұрын
Great vid ladies Loved it !
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
Thanks, so much fun to finally learn the basics!
@suepoole8323
@suepoole8323 Жыл бұрын
I'm a happy old Biddy this morning, live in UK, of Irish stock and was married to a Welsh Man.... great reaction as usual. The opening match did not disappoint, several weeks now with do not disturb signs everywhere.☘
@barrygentry5364
@barrygentry5364 7 ай бұрын
The respect towards referees is amazing. I once attended a local, low league rugby union game and the referee was maybe very early twenties, a young man. The supporters stood on the touch line included veteran players who had had their day, but they still show utmost respect with their comments. In this example a veteran player (50+ years old) disagreed with a decision the young referee had made and called out “I think you got that decision wrong, sir”. They also have codes of conduct in the club houses that govern the behaviour of supporters. Amazingly different to football/soccer.
@margaretnicol3423
@margaretnicol3423 Жыл бұрын
When you are watching Wales play PLEASE listen to the song ''Yma o Hyd'' by Dafydd Iwan. You can find it on YT with lyrics and English translation. It was written about 40 years ago but recently became ''an overnight success''. It will give you some history and I bet you'll join in the chorus in Welsh!!! 😀
@royw-g3120
@royw-g3120 Жыл бұрын
They only removed the drop goal from American football a few years ago. Doug Flutie kicked one in his last season. Admittedly it was the first in the NFL for about 50 years.
@JoseSantiago-ce1dn
@JoseSantiago-ce1dn Жыл бұрын
after you score a try, the attempt at conversion is in line to where the try got scored. That is why you see the players try to score the try as close to the posts as possible so that the angle of the kick is minimised.
@whattiler5102
@whattiler5102 Жыл бұрын
I am a lifelong follower of English rugby; I love the red rose!🏵 We started very disappointingly against Scotland; it's hard to take losing to the Scots. I am also looking forward to the Women's Six Nations which will be played after the Men's tournament is completed.
@martinevans4688
@martinevans4688 Жыл бұрын
Great video again and your reaction was spot on and fair play fly your flag for your team. I watched with you even though I coached junior rugby for 15 years you made it interesting. I had one junior of mine play for England under 20s so you can guess who I support, shame we seem to have lost our way, fair play to Scotland good win.
@andrewcoates6641
@andrewcoates6641 Жыл бұрын
What , your family name is Evans and yet you don’t support Wales. When I was a kid here in Yorkshire one of my classmates was an Evens and her mother was a teacher in our school. She was the only person that I knew that could speak in Welsh, apart from her parents and her younger sister, for all that my own sister has a Welsh second name, although it is not spelled in Welsh but rather in English as Blodwyn.
@martinevans4688
@martinevans4688 Жыл бұрын
@@andrewcoates6641 my name is Evans but we'll and truly from England, the name was adopted back in the late 1700 early 1800 ish from the workhouse in our town. My Welsh is limited to reading the dual language signs when working or holiday😂
@catieburnside3751
@catieburnside3751 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that video, my brother and I watch the 6 nations every year and have picked up most of the rules but that made things so much clearer. I support Scotland ( the country of my birth) and he will be supporting England, where he was born. So far the bragging rights are mine! 👍👍👍👍
@timfitzmaurice537
@timfitzmaurice537 Жыл бұрын
10:30 You can get it out two ways. The rearmost player in the scrum with the ball at their feet can detach tp pick it up…usually a move by the Number 8. Otherwise the scrumhalf can play it if they are behind the ball and they can reach it…again thats usually back at the number 8 but sometimes especially if the scrum isnt straight with the field of play anymore its can be at a flankers feet..basically when its at the back is the shortform description. As soon as they lift it and start to play the ball is out and the opposing scrum half and flankers will try to flatten the scrum half so they need to move or pass swiftly
@shelltune
@shelltune Жыл бұрын
I live in the "League" part of England (the North.) The rules for that game have some differences to Union . League has more in common with American football. Both union and league are very entertaining games to watch.
@warrenbridges1891
@warrenbridges1891 Жыл бұрын
shelltune Yep. The original 4 tackle rule (later changed to six) in the 1960's was inspired by American football. I've been watching since 1962 in Australia, when it was still unlimited tackles.
@lucyj8204
@lucyj8204 Жыл бұрын
In the olden days when you only got points for conversions, many matches finished 0-0. One of my ancestors got his first international cap in an England-Scotland match playing alongside two of his brothers in a no-score match. I think they must have been very short of players as he was under 18 at the time! Offside in rugby is much simpler than in football/soccer (although there are complicated features) because you basically just have to remember to stay your side of the ball. Finally, rugby was very popular at the schools of the elite when it was being developed, as it mimics warfare and was therefore part of how to train up future officers of the imperial army. Watching a rugby match as if it is a war game is very interesting. For example the rule that once you hit the ground you have to release the ball and only another player can play it - just as a soldier who has fallen can take no further part in the battle. It's just that when you are playing rugby you have infinite lives!
@ethelmini
@ethelmini Жыл бұрын
I think you've answered a question that I was wondering about and was the cause of their confusion Why is it called a try? From your explanation it will have been because it was how you earned the opportunity to TRY & score a goal.
@Juan-Paul_Miquel_Coetser
@Juan-Paul_Miquel_Coetser Жыл бұрын
It's awesome to see your interest in rugby, I hope you get to see a live match or even get to go to the Rugby World Cup to see the best of the best!
@emilsa1228
@emilsa1228 Жыл бұрын
Very exited for the 6 Nations, especially after yesterday's Scotland/England game! American Football is a very direct descendent of rugby and much of the structure and content of the game reflects this, not least calling the score you get after crossing the goal line a touchdown years after you stopped actually having to touch it down. I love both games but I have to watch reruns of American Football games as the number of stoppages and ad breaks when they are live drives me nuts. ESPN shows reruns the following day with many of the breaks edited out thankfully :)
@callmenovac
@callmenovac Жыл бұрын
You ladies are picking up and learning smartly this game!!
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
Sports are easy for us, especially Natasha as she played several. It's a lot of fun!! Thanks so much for watching ❤️
@callmenovac
@callmenovac Жыл бұрын
@@TheNatashaDebbieShow Hope you girls will review the Rugby World cup 2019 finale England v South Africa. Even the semi finales was great!.
@paullking08
@paullking08 Жыл бұрын
The kick after a try has been scored is called a conversion because it converts a try (5 points) to a goal (7 points). Other circumstances when a player can be offside are 1) players are allowed to chase any kick ahead but are offside unless behind the kicker when the ball is kicked. Also, when there is a ruck not all players are in the ruck but line up across the field to either receive a pass or to tackle a player who has received a pass. If any defender is further forward than level with the rearmost foot of any of their team mates in the ruck (thus too close to the attackers) they are offside. When the ball is put into the scrum (as with a lineout) it should be put in straight between the two sides and failure to do this was the most common cause of a penalty but in recent years the scrum half is allowed to put the ball in skewed towards his own side. Finally, it’s interesting that a touchdown in the NFL rarely involves the ball being touched down!
@gregorturner9421
@gregorturner9421 Жыл бұрын
in the scrum, not mentioned is the person in the front row middle isn't standing. he is supported by the people either side and they use their feet to try and rake the ball backwards. if one scrum is more dominant they will use this by pushing the other scrum backwards to gain metres. as long as the ball doesn't come out the scrum can go on as long as they want.. hence why you sometimes see teams try and turn the scrum to avoid this. ( i used to play second row, or one of the two people who locks the front row in the scrum.)
@jamielong8976
@jamielong8976 Жыл бұрын
I have to admit, I’ve always watched rugby and never really known the rules so this was very helpful 😂
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
We love hearing that others are learning with us!! Thank you ❤️
@terrymorriss220
@terrymorriss220 Жыл бұрын
Hey guys, just re-watched one of your early videos and could not believe the difference. You are both so much more comfortable on camera, but just wanted to big up Debbie, I think maybe you were a little shy to start, but now you are so confident, sassy and playfull in your reactions, you really seem like a natural on camera. I think now we must be seeing the real Debbie and its great to see. We all doubt ourselves sometimes, but the way that you have blossomed is a lesson in believing in yourself and what you have to offer. Sappy comment, I know! It's been one of those days! Love your content guys. 👍
@clivegilbertson6542
@clivegilbertson6542 Жыл бұрын
G'day There! As an Aussie I can watch Six Nations and just enjoy the quality of the games...Please note that the World Rugby Sevens comp comes to Los Angeles 25th February...only the mens' unfortunately...USA Women's Sevens are currently 3rd on the comp table...BTW the Women's T20 Cricket World Cup gets under way in South Africa next weekend...T29 is the best place to start with cricket...Cheers!
@colrhodes377
@colrhodes377 Жыл бұрын
I'm an Englishman but I have to hand it to the Jocks, yesterday was a battle royal and they won a great match.
@Raziel1818
@Raziel1818 Жыл бұрын
I'm a manly man, and I don't know but your channel and reactions really calm me down. It's weird listening to 2 ladies to calm me down, but it is what it is. Just subscribed, great channel.
@jh1812
@jh1812 Жыл бұрын
So happy for both of you that you’ve discovered Rugby ! I’m a Scotland supporter that lives in Canada. You have Guinness Pro six tournament right now. In August you’ll have the Rugby World Cup. The absolute best teams from all over the world are competing. And in November you have the Guinness Pro 14 tournament! I got my wife hooked on Rugby a few years ago , she’s now a bigger fan than I am ! I’m not sure where you are in Ohio but there is a North American Rugby league. We’re supporting our local team, the Toronto Arrows. Enjoy the games , you’re watching the best caliber teams at this level and it can turn into a life long love for the game. You’ll see some games that are like poetry in motion ! Take care ! John in Toronto. 😀🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇨🇦
@davidlehart6562
@davidlehart6562 Жыл бұрын
Loving all your videos, I'm from North Wales would love to see you's do one about my home town Llandudno 😀🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@SuperDebs09
@SuperDebs09 Жыл бұрын
Great video, and it's England all the way for me in the 6 nations!!
@amereinterlude
@amereinterlude Жыл бұрын
My son was one of those big tall guys who were lifted in the line out when he was still a player. He played for Leicester Tigers U18. He was at school with the current England full back and at the same Norfolk rugby club as the new England scrum half, both of whom are also at Leicester Tigers.
@paulmurphy5648
@paulmurphy5648 Жыл бұрын
As a born Englishman who grew up watching and playing sports all the various laws seem so natural to me ,so I love watching how confused you are with such obvious to me, because I have grown up knowing them, rules. I had to stop the video when you were explaining your first reactions to a Try. Thinking about it you are right, if I try to catch a ball but miss it is not a success but it is a success to try to score!! Here are the full rules of world rugby union, with law 10 covering offside - Good luck!!!!
@ianpark1805
@ianpark1805 Жыл бұрын
Glad you are into it! The England v Scotland and Italy v France were great matches that could have gone either way. Unfortunately Wales came up against the number one team in the world currently and it showed - Ireland were ruthless and clinical and ultimately comfortable. I’m hoping England do well but I can’t see them taking on the likes of France and Ireland just yet, not when, as new coach Borthwick noted, they weren’t good at anything in the autumn. But hopefully they’ll improve as the competition progresses, which is what I think the intention is as we head towards the World Cup at the end of this year. Everybody raises their game against England (nobody likes us, we don’t care) especially Scotland and Wales so how will Scotland go against Wales next week? Recent history suggests Scotland may well stuff it up!
@ianpark1805
@ianpark1805 Жыл бұрын
P.S. There is an England Rugby team that are really good - The Red Roses, the England Ladies rugby team. You might take a look at them, they are awesome!
@kingspeechless1607
@kingspeechless1607 Жыл бұрын
As for the laws one thing which is useful to know is that when a try is scored the conversion kick is taken from a point at right angles to where it was touched down. This means that if the scorer touched down near the posts it is a much easier target for whoever takes the conversion kick; if it is touched down in the corner then it is a much harder angle to kick from. If the ball carrier can get closer he or she will; but the important thing is to make the touchdown safely. One more thing; concerning offside is that if the ball is kicked forward the kicker's "team-mates must be behind the ball when it is kicked. Those who are in front of the ball when it is kicked may be sanctioned unless they retire and do not interfere with play until they are put onside by the actions of a team-mate (or a member of the opposition). It is harder to explain than understand when you see it in action.
@BRIDINC1972
@BRIDINC1972 Жыл бұрын
Glad you'll enjoy watching the Games, Ireland v Wales up first. Of course I'll be supporting Ireland for the six nations and if we do win every game we'll get the Grand Slam. That's the aim for every team playing.
@gregorturner9421
@gregorturner9421 Жыл бұрын
you used to be able to tackle in mid air until spear tackles became a thing then it was banned as the risk of spinal injuries was to high. same as coat hanger tackles as they can bounce up into the neck area quite easily.
@Roberto_79
@Roberto_79 Жыл бұрын
Even in defeat I thought Italy's performance was the best of the weekend… To push the French team which is arguably number one in the world at the moment (yes I know officially Irelandis) was a phenomenal effort
@frogletx
@frogletx Жыл бұрын
The women's 6 nations starts at the end of March. For a newbie (well, for anyone really) those are good games to watch. The games are a bit slower than the men's games so you can see what's happening a bit more. The applied rules can be seen/understood a little bit easier. Just as competitive though.
@tmarsden1878
@tmarsden1878 29 күн бұрын
Even closing a door wasn't enough to slow Jonah Lomu! RIP
@mjq1602
@mjq1602 Жыл бұрын
You need to watch the England vs Scotland game to see one of the best tries you’ll see in the tournament.
@sphotographyfineart
@sphotographyfineart Жыл бұрын
Other offside situations is when 1. You pass the ball to the front to another player - then the person you pass on is offside. He has to be behind you. 2. When you kick the ball foreward, any player that was in front of you should stop playing, if they run for the ball they will be offside. 3. If you are in front of the scrum when the ball comes out and you play the ball - you are offside - you have to be behind the scrum. 4. If you find yourself inbetween the oposition players and you play the ball you are offside. (meaning if you tackled a guy and stand up you have to move back before you can play again. other mentions - from a scrum or a lineout or a mall the ball does not necesarrily be passed on the the scrumhalf. You can play and pass to any teammate. The scrumhalf is just his position to make sure he is their first and the scrumhalf and flyhalf normally call out and play predetermined or practiced plays. They are basically the conection between the scrum and the backline and normally they do quick thinkong of wich way to move the play. Fun fact - normally the flyhalf is the captain or vicecaptain as they are in the best position to read the gameplay from both teams
@gillspeck3173
@gillspeck3173 Жыл бұрын
This was fun,and storm ducky is above Debbie's head on top of the blue book.
@joannesinton9623
@joannesinton9623 Жыл бұрын
This is great, I'll watch rugby in future hoping I've followed the rules correctly 😁
@timfitzmaurice537
@timfitzmaurice537 Жыл бұрын
13:17 The quizzical look…I going to a wild guess that the long list left you wondering what was left…if so, you cannot tackle using your legs to take someone down, so no tripping, trapping, hooking etc with the legs. If it was surprise at anything else Im as off target as my kicking on a rugby field…..
@niftygnouf
@niftygnouf Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. Great video, and I’m ashamed to admit. I didn’t know all the rules either. But now thanks to you I do 😁🇺🇸🇬🇧🏈👍
@TheNatashaDebbieShow
@TheNatashaDebbieShow Жыл бұрын
So glad!!
@grimreaper-qh2zn
@grimreaper-qh2zn Жыл бұрын
Sometimes in a Maul or Ruck it can be difficult for the crowd to see the ball. My friend used to call it 15 a-side Hide and seek.
@keithorbell8946
@keithorbell8946 Жыл бұрын
At a line out there are two options: 1. Catch and drive, the ball is caught and the attacking side form around the player with the ball to make a maul, and then drive forwards. 2. Tap down, the ball is passed by the catcher while he’s still in the air usually to the scrum half, but there may be a special move where the ball is passed to another forward to make a hard contact with the opposition. Offside: if a player is in front of a kicker on his team he is offside, and must drop back, if the backs are less than 10 metres behind the centre line of a line out.
@mickh2991
@mickh2991 Жыл бұрын
Scrum. When the ball goes into the middle of the scrum, the player in the middle of the front row hooks the ball back with his feet and as the back rows push the ball comes out the back
@stevehartley7504
@stevehartley7504 Жыл бұрын
Line out Scrum half normally gets the ball but anyone can catch it. All the others are waiting in line to start going forward
@user-vf4fv9fy3c
@user-vf4fv9fy3c Жыл бұрын
Also, in NFL the major scores are still called Touchdowns, but the scoring team only has to break the line of the end-zone in play and in control of the ball. The ball doesn’t have to be touched down in the end zone.
@christofferknight8567
@christofferknight8567 Жыл бұрын
With the line out ..., the team who throw it in, knows which player it is going to be passed to ...,front , middle ,back of the line ,high low ,so there is and advantage . also, often the ball is passed in play but sometimes the ball is carried by the receiver or held andrucked or mauled . regards
@jaynesmith8509
@jaynesmith8509 11 ай бұрын
In a line out, the backs have to be at least 5m behind the line out until the ball is out the line out or an attacking play is formed (such as one of the forwards running into the defence with the ball) except the scrum half which can be closer which is why it is often passed down to them, also it’s not always about the person who can jump the highest, it’s about timing and since the defence won’t know when the ball is being thrown in or who it’s going to in the line, and no one can tackle a person who is in the air else they’ll get a yellow or red card. In the scrums, they use their feet to move the ball back if they can, not always the case.
@yoluko4750
@yoluko4750 Жыл бұрын
In the scrum you use your feet to roll the ball back towards your scrumhalf. The centre of each team’s front line in a scrum is the hooker, because they will use their feet to hook over the ball and push it back away from the opposing scrum. Over players in the scrum will then continue to roll it back with their feet until the ball is clear of the scrum and can be picked up. The ball from a lineout can go anywhere. A player doesnt have to pass to the scrumhalf, they just usually do because if they dont, the players from the other team in the lineout will quickly tackle them. Also doesnt have to be the scrumhalf, its just normally their job A maul is formed in open play and the player keeps the ball in their hands. It was a bit confusing in the video because the players were hunched over, but the guy at the top was holding the ball. A scrum is a restart after a foul and players cannot use their hands to touch the ball.
@dacutler
@dacutler Жыл бұрын
One of the most difficult things to understand is the offside rule. Going 'over the top' and not releasing in the loose scrums, the position of team players when kicking for territory, In fact, one of the main reasons a team can beat another is to lure their opponents into being offside so a goal kick can be attempted. The American Eagles, for example, are at least as fast, strong, and fit as, say England, but find it difficult to beat them because they too easily get lured into being offside.
@OnASeasideMission
@OnASeasideMission Жыл бұрын
Loved this one. And Natasha's shirt. Debbie. Viva Italia.
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