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Yes, defending the rolling maul is very difficult. Good idea to check the rule book. And I agree: you must at least have one defender in the maul. Even more specific: this one defender must be in front of your maul so that other defenders must come in behind him. If the one defending player is "somewhere else" in the maul then defenders must still enter from their side of the maul (not sideways) but will mess everything up.
This is why you now see the "trailer" in the maul: the player carrying the ball. Keep him away from these defenders.
How to defend? Keep players out, enter the maul as a unit once it has rolled away. All very complicated and difficult to train. Compliments to the Irish National team.....
_________________ Martin, Rugbyhead
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