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      • Offensive chairs are usually used in wheelchair rugby by those players with slightly greater upper body movement and mobility. The defensive wheelchair on the other hand are set up with bumpers which are specifically designed to hook onto opposing players and hold them in place so that they cannot move towards the goal line.
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  2. There are two types of wheelchair rugby chairs: offensive and defensive chairs. Offensive chairs are set up for speed and mobility and contain a front bumper to prevent other wheelchairs from hooking it.

  3. A team is not allowed to have more than three players in their own key while they are defending their goal line. Offensive players are not permitted to remain in the opposing team's key for more than ten seconds. A player with possession of the ball must bounce or pass the ball within ten seconds.

  4. Jul 10, 2023 · There are two types of wheelchair rugby clairs: offensive and defensive chairs. Offensive chairs are set up for speed and mobility and contain a front bumper and wings to prevent other wheelchairs contain bumpers set up to hook and hold other players.

  5. There are two types of rugby chairs: Offensive and Defensive chairs. Offensive chairs that are set up for speed and mobility and are usually used by players with more function (Class 2.0 and up). Offensive chairs have a front bumper with wings to brush off of contact and prevent other players from hooking onto it.

  6. Defensive wheelchairs. Defensive wheelchairs, like the one pictured on the left contain bumpers set up to hook and hold other players. These wheelchairs are most often used by players with less function (0.5, 1.0, 1.5). Learn about Wheelchair Rugby from A to Z in a fun and interactive way.

  7. The defensive wheelchair on the other hand are set up with bumpers which are specifically designed to hook onto opposing players and hold them in place so that they cannot move towards the goal line. Conversely to offensive chairs, defensive chairs are predominantly used by players who have less mobility function.

  8. Wheelchair Rugby is played in specialized wheelchairs designed for optimal performance and endurance. There are two types of Wheelchair Rugby chairs. Offensive Chair: Offensive chairs are set up for speed and mobility.