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Foot-up by front-row player
Foot raised, foot touched.
Law clarification - Tee carrier - September 2024
World Rugby have issued a new formal law clarification relating to the tee carrier. This can be found here. This is the fourth clarification for 2024 - the other three cover: February - Brake foot May - Conversions June - Crouch in Spanish
New law clarification - June 2024
We have today issued a new formal law clarification covering the Spanish translation of "crouch" in the scrum engagement process. This can be found here. This is the third clarification for 2024 - the other two cover: February - Brake foot May - Conversions
Clarification 1-2024
e foot law, following the notion of “semi/half brake foot” by some hookers. Is a “half brake foot” legal under the current Global Law Trial in Law 19? Can a hooker have a full brake foot at the star ... s: Definition: Brake foot Where a hooker has one foot positioned forward in the middle of the tunnel to hel ... s “crouch”. c. Hookers must have a 'brake' foot positioned to help stability and to avoid axial loadin
Law changes summary - July 2022
e) and approving a single latcher – will become full law. There are two new Global Law Trials Brake foot - At the scrum, hookers must have a brake foot in place during “Crouch” and “Bind” phase ... n from previous clarifications. The wordings will change on the digital laws content from 1 July 202
Definitions
t from hand to shoulder. Blood injury Uncontrolled active bleeding. 'Brake' FootWhere a hooker has one foot positioned forward in the middle of the tunnel to help stability and to avoid axial loadin ... e. The foot can only be withdrawn after the “set” and before the strike for the ball. C Captain The playe ... s or underwear. K Kick An act made by intentionally hitting the ball with any part of the leg or foot, excep
Shape of the Game: Reinforcement of current law - March 2024
s courtesy of Six Nations Rugby Scrum – Brake foot In February 2022, following representations from player organisations, the introduction of the brake foot was announced as a Global Law Tria ... p; Law definition: Brake foot Where a hooker has one foot positioned forward in the middl ... h” and “Bind” phase, match officials must be able to see both hookers’ brake foot in the middle of the tunne
Joining a ruck or a maul in front of the back foot and from the side
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19 Scrum
s of an opponent. Sanction: Free-kick. c. Hookers must have a 'brake' foot positioned to help stabilit ... e, stable and stationary, with the hooker still applying the brake foot, the referee calls “set”. a. Only then must the hooker remove the brake foot and the teams engage, completing the formatio ... t have both their feet on the ground, with their weight firmly on at least one foot. Sanction: Fre
17 Mark
Principle A means of stopping play within a player’s own 22 by directly catching an opponent’s kick. Claiming a mark 17.1 To claim a mark, a player must: a. Have at least one foot on or behind their own 22-metre line when catching the ball or when landing having caught it in the air; and b. Catch a ball that has reached the plane of the 22-metre line directly from an opponent’s kick befor
Five key areas of refereeing June 2012
t foot of the last player in their side of the breakdown. This is to apply to both teams and applie
16 Maul
h the maul participants’ hindmost foot that is nearest to that team’s goal line. If that foo
6 Match officials
t of either foot in the field of play. ii. When the team not entitled to throw in has done so. ii
Tag Rugby
y part of the leg or foot, from the toe to the knee but not including the knee. A kick must move the bal ... k is taken by a player tapping the ball with the foot and then running or passing the ball.Tap-kickThis is a deliberate touch of the ball with any part of the leg or foot up to the knee whils
18 Touch, quick throw and lineout
l; or b. Retire to the offside line, which is the hindmost foot of that player’s team in the ruc
Touch Rugby
s is the way that a penalty kick is taken by a player tapping the ball with the foot and then running or passing the ball.Tap-kickThis is a deliberate touch of the ball with any part of the leg or foo
Beach Fives Rugby
t with a tap kick. The ball may be kicked with any part of the lower leg from knee to the foot, excludin
Clarification 3-2021
e line then they must return to be behind the hindmost foot before being able to be involved in pla ... e of the ruck. He must return to be behind the hindmost foot before being able to be involved in play, onc ... t return to be behind the hindmost foot before being able to be involved in play, once the ball is ou ... n to be behind the hindmost foot before being able to be involved in play, once the ball is out or is playe
Clarification 4-2016
g the ball onto their foot and then playing the ball: https://worldrugby.box.com/ ... g or foot except the heel, from the toe to the knee but not including the knee .a kick must mov ... e to the foot excluding the knee and the heel. Law 21.4 (d) A clear kick. The kicker must kic ... s. Dropping the ball onto the foot does not constitute a correctly taken Penalty or free kick and Law 21.
Clarification 2-2024
n attempt to block the kick?Q - Does that 'movement in any direction’ refer specifically to foo ... y direction’ refer specifically to foot movement - it does not relate to upper body, arm or leg movemen ... e the player steps, or lifts a foot off the ground to step, that will be the start of their “approac
Clarification 1-2013
e he wishes to place his non kicking foot; or to sight/line up the ball with the posts.It is our vie
Clarification 5-2016
o had a foot over a touch in goal line or whether the players foot was over the dead ball lin
Clarification 7-2005
d that: "If the hindmost foot of a team is on or behind that team's goal-line, the off-side line is the goa
Clarification 1-2023
r - the referee’s foot, a physio, or an encroaching spectator - then law 6.12 gives the referee the powe
Clarification 10-2004
y. By definition 'A kick is made by hitting the ball with any part of the leg or foot, except the hee
Clarification 7-2014
m by using any part of their body except their foot or lower leg.d) …"Law 20.9 (b) appears to determin