2006 World Vintage Rugby Carnival -
September 17-23, 2006.

Playing Vintage Rugby
Vintage Rugby Laws,
Age Groups and
Referees....
The
emphasis at each Carnival is on enjoyment (on and off the field) so
although participants, whose ages will vary from 35 to 90, can
‘compete’ at the level they wish to play (full on competitive, less
than full on competitive or social) the overall results are of
little significance.
TO MAKE SURE TEAMS GET MAXIMUM ENJOYMENT FROM THEIR
GAMES, TEAM LEADERS SHOULD MAKE SURE THEY REGISTER FOR THE LEVEL OF
COMPETITIVENESS THEY WANT THEIR TEAM TO PLAY.
Regardless of the level of rugby you play it is
important to remember that teams attending a Vintage Rugby Carnival come to
play in a friendly environment where the outcome is enjoyed by all
regardless of the result. Accordingly aggressive and unsportsmanlike
behaviour on or off the field is not acceptable. Some of the laws of the
game have been modified to ensure participants can have fun without causing
unnecessary health risks or injury.
Laws.... The basic
laws of Rugby as prescribed by the International Rugby
Board (IRB) apply to Vintage Rugby games with the following variations:
- All 8 forwards must remain bound in the scrum until the ball has
been cleared unless both captains and the referee agree to waive this
law prior to the game.
- The scrum half (number 9) must not follow the other scrum half
around the scrum unless both captains and the referee agree to waive
this law prior to the game.
- There must be no pressure scrimmaging unless both captains and the
referee agree to waive this law prior to the game.
- There shall be no striking against the head by the hookers unless
both captains and the referee agree to waive this law prior to the game.
- Kicking is confined to inside the 22.
- In lineouts all 8 forwards must take part unless both captains and
the referee agree to waive this law prior to the game.
- Teams lucky enough to score a try shall restart the game by kicking
the ball to the non scoring side.
- Unlimited substitution is allowed and players who are ‘subbed’ may
return to the game at anytime.
- Players must observe the offside rule, particularly that of
remaining behind the hindmost foot rule at rucks, mauls and scrums.
Backs should be 10 metres behind scrums (attacking side only) and both
teams should be back 10 metres from lineouts.
- Tries will not be converted.
- The games usually consist of three x 20 minute periods.
- No over vigorous play.
- No lifting in lineouts.
- No charging at opponents with shoulder.
Older players (65 and above) should not be tackled and must be treated
with respect. These are identified by a brightly coloured bib (similar to
those worn by professional soccer and rugby players when they are training)
which will be supplied by the Carnival organisers. Younger players who are
physically challenged or don’t want to be tackled can also decide to wear
this vest.
SPECIAL LAWS FOR PLAYERS WEARING BRIGHTLY COLOURED BIBS....
Any player with the ball (wearing a brightly coloured bib to be supplied
by the Carnival organisers) cannot be tackled but can be stopped of forward
motion by being held firm.
Players wearing brightly coloured bibs CANNOT under any circumstances be
tackled to the ground.
Players wearing brightly coloured bibs must release the ball upon being held
or after travelling 25 metres.
Players
wearing brightly coloured bibs are either older players or physically
challenged younger players. Whether they are respected elders or physically
challenged it is important that they not abuse their status as Gentlemen of
the Game.
All players wearing brightly coloured bibs MUST adhere to the above laws.
Note: The vests should be worn prior to the game (during warm up) and
pointed out by both captains to the referee during the coin toss.
Note player in centre of picture - right - wearing
the red vest - click to enlarge.
BOTH CAPTAINS AND THE REFEREE MUST MEET PRIOR TO THE GAME TO AGREE ON THE
LAWS THE GAME WILL BE PLAYED TO.
Adherence to the above laws will ensure a totally enjoyable game for all
players.
Age groupings...
Players participating in the 2006 World Vintage
Rugby Carnival must be 35 years of age or over (except women) on September 1,
2006.
There will be two sections for men:
35-45 years and 46 years and over.
There will be a women’s section and players in this
section must be prepared to admit they are at least 30 years of age on September
1, 2006. Teams with mixed sexes will not be allowed.
Format....
The Carnival program includes 3 playing days on
which teams will play one game – a total of 3 games during the Carnival period.
If teams require additional games prior to or following the Carnival the
organising committee can arrange these.
Teams will be grouped together in sections (where
possible) to ensure that teams of similar ages play each other. A questionnaire
will be sent to teams prior to the Carnival to determine strengths, weaknesses,
fitness and the level of rugby they desire to play during the Carnival.
Referees....
Official referees will be used for all games.
Teams who have qualified referees in their group may nominate them to officiate
during the Carnival.
Playing Times....
The Organising Committee will determine the
playing times and it is anticipated that games will be scheduled between 11am
and 3pm.
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