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All passes in Rugby must travel backwards. There are different varieties of pass, including * the flat, * direct spin pass; * the short, * close-quarters pop pass; * And the floated pass - a long pass which an advancing player can run onto at pace. The spin pass:

-For the spin pass to the right, move the fingers of your left hand up and your right thumb down over the ball as you pass.

-it is easier to learn and practice the spin pass using only one hand and flinging the ball

-hold the ball with the tip up and spin the hand around, letting the ball essentially roll off the hand.

-most spin passes are used for accurate passes at distance

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The dive pass:

-pick up the ball inside the left foot and dive hard over the right foot at once.

-it is a single fluid pick up and pass the ball movement

-momentarily delay the movement of your arms and hands.

-with the increased horizontal speed, the pass will tend to too low, so consciously aim a higher than normal.

-the dive should be in the direction of the pass.

-most dive passes are used when the any variation of the standing pass can not be accurately used

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A pass is a throw. A forward pass is when one player throws the ball to another but instead of the throwing the ball sideways or backwards to the teammate the ball is thrown in a forwards direction. This is a foul. In rugby it's only backwards or sideways passes that are allowed.

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As the law required a pass to be made by the carrying player passing to a team ember either behind the carrier or in line with the carrier. A pass in line affords the receiver little time to build momentum to break through a defense. Flat passes and notoriously the cause of a forward pass being made

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The ball passed from the carrier must go in line with the carrier either to their right or left or behind the carrier either right or left. A ball passed forward will result in a scrum to the opposing side being awarded

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Some of the common muscles used in rugby passes are: trapezius, levator scapulae, deltoid, and rhomboids. Also, rotator cuffs are commonly used.

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Spiral Pass. Halfback Pass. Cut Out Pass. Flick Pass. Offload Pass. Inside Ball. Wrap Around Pass. Dummy Pass... and don't forget the Hospital Pass!

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