The aim of the defending side is
to stop the player with the ball, either by bringing them to ground, or by
contesting for possession with the ball-carrier on their feet (a maul). Such a
circumstance is called a breakdown and each is governed by a specific law.
A player may tackle an opposing
player who has the ball by holding them while bringing them to ground. Tacklers
cannot tackle above the shoulder, and the tackler has to attempt to wrap their
arms around the player being tackled to complete the tackle. It is illegal to
push, shoulder-charge, or to trip a player using feet or legs, but hands may be
used.
Mauls occur after a player with
the ball has come into contact with an opponent but the handler remains on his
feet; once any combination of at least three players have bound themselves a
maul has been set. A ruck is similar to the maul, but in this case the ball has
gone to ground with at least three attacking players binding themselves on the
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