See Answer. Another question we are frequently asked to do with studs is whether or not blades are legal. As a general rule, forwards boots have 8 studs in a 6x2 formation for greater grip in rucks, mauls and scrums, whilst backs boots are 6 studded, with a 4x2 layout, further reducing the weight of the boot. Individual Laws of the game of rugby union. There is a difference. The legality of studs is covered in World Rugby Regulation 12 which can be found here: Regulation 12 The front four studs on these boots DO NOT look legal, as the regulation says the tip of the stud must be a minimum of 10mm across, these look narrower than that, but you would have to measure them to be sure. But if you wear them make sure you are playing in the backs, in the forwards you're gonna slip too much I've played rugby for 6 years with football boots all the way, and I play in the forwards, most people agree that football boots with rugby studs are just as effective as rugby boots. yes you are definitely allowed to play with them. There is a big difference between football and rugby studs,( i played rugby for 6 years.) 2.1 Boots with Metal Studs or Metal Blades – Football boot studs or blades must not be metal – metal studs or metal blades will damage the 4G surface. Metal (screw-in) Studs on Synthetic Turf for Rugby: Metal Studs designed for Rugby are permitted provided they are Kite Marked and manufactured to BS 6366:2011 These types of studs are a mandatory requirement when playing rugby and are part of the IRB laws of the game. There is no rucking in American football and play stops at the tackle, so no one is trying to play the ball (or players on the ground) with their foot. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHING GUIDELI NES 2015 2 Rugby!is!expanding!quickly!at!all!ages!andwiththat!comes!more!cross9over!from!other As far as i know all metal blades are acceptable, i use rugby FG predators and football SG ones, and i've never had any problems with the studs - and the blades look (to my eyes) identicle to the rugby specific ones Studs must be all metal, moulded must be rubber not plastic (but you probably already know this) The ones in the link should fit a childs boot, it is a fairly standard sized fitting. Certainly not, there are danger to others. 2. We would like to use Analytics cookies provided by Google to help us to improve our website by collecting and reporting information on how you use it. Football ones are often hard plastic. Dan Carter wears adidas predator moulded studs and so do many of my team mates. Are metal studs still allowed in junior rugby league? Its also the reason why rugby studs are more rounded that football or baseball studs. Rugby boots are generally heavier than football boots, and many have 8 studs per boot, rather than the 6 studs which most football boots have. Wiki User Answered 2012-10-10 11:24:08. Asked by Wiki User. Metal Stud Football Boots: These boots have screw-in metal studs for added balance and grip, these also have an outer sole that is visible on the bottom allowing for more support. Therefore toe studs present no special danger and there is no reason to ban them. Stud formation also has an impact. Top Answer. Whilst not as sturdy as metal studs… Rugby ones must be all metal like the ones in the link. Moulded Stud Football Boots: Plastic moulded studs with no external sole. Hi Joe The Rugby Ref gets asked this question a lot.
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