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I have been reading a bit lately about the push to have U6s and possibly U7s not tackle.
I am not a fan of this for various reasons. The sooner they get the confidence and ability to tackle the better.
In my many years involved in junior RL I can't remember seeing a mini's player get serious hurt.
Especially when my own kids were young, many RU parents were sending their kids to RL in the U6s to learn to tackle as they don't until u8s.
Its crazy, one of the greatest rule changes in JRL was to reduce U6s and U7s to have only 6 on the field, it increases the participation of the kids on the field a huge amount but now they want this.
Most kids want to tackle and they get a lot of enjoyment out of it when they learn. Its also very satisfying when a kid is scared ot tackling eventually learns that its not too bad/
I am not a fan of this for various reasons. The sooner they get the confidence and ability to tackle the better.
In my many years involved in junior RL I can't remember seeing a mini's player get serious hurt.
Especially when my own kids were young, many RU parents were sending their kids to RL in the U6s to learn to tackle as they don't until u8s.
Its crazy, one of the greatest rule changes in JRL was to reduce U6s and U7s to have only 6 on the field, it increases the participation of the kids on the field a huge amount but now they want this.
Most kids want to tackle and they get a lot of enjoyment out of it when they learn. Its also very satisfying when a kid is scared ot tackling eventually learns that its not too bad/