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Flat Pass

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What Is The Definition Of Flat Pass In Rugby?

What Is A Flat Pass In Rugby? Definition & Meaning On SportsLingo1. A flat pass is when one player throws the ball to another player who is horizontally in line with them. This pass is considered a riskier type of pass to throw while in the game.

What Makes The Flat Pass More Risky?

The reasons the flat pass is more risky include: 

  • The defenders are usually closer to the player being passed to.
  • A flat pass is more difficult to receive.
  • A flat pass has an increased risk for interception or tackling.
  • If the throw is not directly horizontal, there is an increased risk for the pass to be ruled as a forward pass, which is not allowed.

What Are The Advantages Of Using A Flat Pass?

The following are some of the advantages that a flat pass provides:

  • The receiver of the pass is more likely to gain ground for their team.
  • Defenders have less time to react to the pass.

What Is The Technique Behind A Flat Pass?

Use the following steps to execute a proper flat pass:

  1. Hold the ball with both hands, placing both thumbs in the middle of the ball and the rest of your fingers spread out gripping the ball.
  2. Step and transfer your weight to the foot opposite of the side you want to throw the ball to. This opens up your body toward that throwing side.
  3. Bring your arms and outside elbow up high with the ball in line with your chest.
  4. Take a step with the inside foot toward the direction of the pass, turning your body in that direction following the foot.
  5. Extend your arms across your chest and toward the target and release the ball once your arms have fully extended.

Example Of How Flat Pass Is Used In Commentary

  1. In their match against Cooke, Old Belvedere’s Crosbie had a successful flat pass to O’Carroll, which allowed their team to gain ground.

Sport The Term Is Used

1. Rugby

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