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According to the rules, when tackled you should release the ball immediately. To maintain posession you shouuld, ideally, present the ball away from the direction of your attack (behind) so that supporting players from your side are able to join the "ruck" and allow them to either take the ball themselves and develop play, or let the scrum half arrive and pass the ball out to the back formation

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Q: How do you present a ball after being tackled in a game of rugby?
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