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9 Foul play

Principle A player who commits foul play must either be cautioned or temporarily suspended or sen ... t not intentionally obstruct an opponent or interfere with play. Sanction: Penalty. 9.3 A player mus ... y to play the ball, other than by competing for possession. Sanction: Penalty. 9.5 A ball-carrier mus ... n: Penalty. Unfair play 9.7 A player must not: a. Intentionally infringe any law of the game.

Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Foul play

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Laws of the Game > Laws of the Game Exam
Law 9: Foul play

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Laws of the Game > Variations - 7s, 10s, u19, Game On
9 Foul play

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Laws of the Game > Variations - 7s, 10s, u19, Game On
9 Foul play

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Laws of the Game > Variations - 7s, 10s, u19, Game On
9 Foul play

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Laws of the Game > Match official signals
High tackle (foul play)

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Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Stamping (foul play)

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Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Punching (foul play)

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Laws of the Game > Laws by number
13 Players on the ground in open play

l; or Sanction: Penalty. b. Play (but not kick) the ball; or Sanction: Penalty. c. Release the bal ... d of play, without the ball is out of the game and must: a. Allow opponents who are not on the ground to play or gain possession of the ball. Sanction: Penalty. b. Not play the ball. Sanction: Penalt

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
10 Offside and onside in open play

Principle The game is played only by players who are onside. Offside and onside in open play 10.1 A player is offside in open play if that player is in front of a team-mate who is carrying the ball or who last played it. An offside player must not interfere with play. This includes: a. Playin ... y be penalised, if that player: a. Does not make an effort to retreat and interferes with play; or Sanctio

Laws of the Game
Definitions

l-carrier. Forward Towards the opposition’s dead-ball line. Foul play Anything a player does withi ... y would have been scored (or scored in a more advantageous position) if not for an act of foul pla ... r an infringement by the opposition. Attacking team The opposition to the team in whose half pla ... r limbs. D Dead The ball is dead when the referee blows the whistle to stop play or followin

Laws of the Game > Laws of the Game Exam
Law 10: Offside and onside in open play

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Laws of the Game > Laws of the Game Exam
Law 13: Players on the ground in open play

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Laws of the Game
Foreword

The object of the game is that two teams of 15, 10 or seven players each, observing fair pla ... t dangers. It is very important to play the game in accordance with the laws and be mindful of playe ... y and technically prepared to play within the laws and are committed to participate in accordance with saf ... e that players are prepared to comply with the laws, to play fairly and practice safe conduc

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Enforcement of current Law - October 2018

At a meeting in September 2018, World Rugby’s Rugby Committee determined that certain aspects of foul play law needed to be reinforced by match officials: In both the tackle and cleanout as per current law: A player must not make contact with an opponent above the line of the shoulders. Every tim ... h officials should work together to ensure that foul play is strictly penalised and that player welfar

Laws of the Game
Playing Charter

e and teamwork. What this charter does is to give the game a checklist against which the mode of pla ... y and fair play Conduct The legend of William Webb Ellis, who is credited with first picking u ... y challenging as rugby, these are the qualities which forge the fellowship and sense of fair play s ... g to the laws of the game, its sporting spirit and fair play. Contest and Continuity The contes

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Head Contact Process - March 2021

n making for zero tolerance of foul play, especially where head contact occurs. The focus mus ... n that there has been illegal head contact. Not all head contacts are foul play Accidental contac ... d contact includes neck and throat area 2. Was there foul play? Considerations: Intentional Reckles ... c Mitigation will not apply for intentional or highly reckless acts of foul play Trigger word

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
6 Match officials

e as the referee directs, including the reporting of foul play. Appointment of the referee 6.1 The refere ... t referees about matters relating to their duties, the law relating to foul play and timekeepin ... h-in-goal or an assistant referee has signalled foul play. Television match official GLOBAL LAW TRIA ... e occurred in the playing area leading to a try or preventing a try. e. Foul play, including sanction

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Enforcement of current Law - May 2015

t be penalised Match officials should work together to ensure that foul play is strictly penalised and that player welfare is paramount High tackles Neck contact Play on – Fair challenge with both players in a realistic position to catch the ball. Even if the player(s) land(s) dangerously, pla ... s not a fair challenge with no contest, whilst being a reckless or deliberate foul play actio

Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Obstruction in open play

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Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Dangerous tackles (high tackles) - February 2011

e, as with other types of illegal and/or foul play, depending on the circumstances of the high tackl ... s play. A stiff-arm tackle is dangerous play. A player makes a stiff-arm tackle when using a stiff-ar

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
7 Advantage

t infringement. If either or both infringements are for foul play, the referee applies the appropriat ... e may allow play to continue in an effort to keep the game flowing. 7.1 Advantage: a. May be tactical. The non-offending team is free to play the ball as they wish. b. May be territorial. Play ha ... e. The referee allows play to continue; or b. The referee deems that the non-offending team is unlikel

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
Beach Touch Rugby

r leaving the playing area may do so from any place. 3.4 Sent off for foul play: A player sent off for foul play must not be replaced or substituted. 3.5 Injured player: If the referee decide ... g to foul play, or timekeeping. 6.4 If a player is injured and continuation of play would be dangerou ... 1 point 9.2 Penalty try. If a player would probably have scored a try but for foul play by an opponen

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
Beach Fives Rugby

4 Sent off for foul play: A player sent off for foul play must not be replaced or substituted. 3. ... t with assistant referees in regard to matters relating to their duties, the Law relating to foul pla ... t 9.2 Penalty try. If a player would probably have scored a try but for foul play by an opponent, a penalty try is awarded. Value: 1point Law 10: Foul Play 10.1 Foul play is anything a person doe

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
Beach Tag Rugby

e. A player leaving the playing area may do so from any place. 3.4 Sent off for foul play: A player sent off for foul play must not be replaced or substituted. 3.5 Injured player: If the refere ... d to matters relating to their duties, the Law relating to foul play, or timekeeping. 6.4 If a playe ... y. If a player would probably have scored a try but for foul play by an opponent, a penalty try is awarde

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
Touch Rugby

a in mixed gender matches. 3.3 Sent off for foul play: A player sent off for foul play mus ... y. If a player would probably have scored a try but for foul play by an opponent, a penalty try is awarded. Value: 1 point. Match organisers may vary the points system. Law 10: Foul Play 10.1 Foul pla ... k at the place of infringement or where play would next restart 10.3 Sanctions for infringements of fou

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
Tag Rugby

f for foul play: A player sent off for foul play must not be replaced or substituted. 3.5 Injure ... e scored a try but for foul play by an opponent, a penalty try is awarded. Value: 1 point. Match organisers may vary the points system. Law 10: Foul Play 10.1 Foul Play is anything a person does withi ... d. 10.8 Sanctions for infringements of foul play (a) Any player who infringes any part of the Foul Pla

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Side entry - July 2022

g on tacklerArriving play cannot dive upon the tackler. They also cannot tackle players who are not near the ball or take players too far beyond the breakdown. Foul play: A reminder that these can also take place within a tackle/ruck and should be refereed accordingly Arriving players must not commit any fou ... y play the ball from the direction of their own goal line provided they have complied with [their tackl

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Uncontested Scrums - March 2020

m must form a scrum with eight players. Player injured because of foul play: When the referee orders uncontested scrums after a front row player is injured following foul play the team responsibl ... s. Note: Numbers show how many players remain on the field of play for the team which cause ... e the field to allow the hooker to come on to the field to play. The team plays with 13 player

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
3 Team

y. c. A player with a head injury. d. A player who has just been injured as a result of foul pla ... Numbers 3.1 Each team has no more than 15 players in the playing area during play. 3.2 A matc ... h position(s) in the front row they can play. Only these players may play in the front row when the scru ... w player is available is any other player permitted to play in the front row. 3.19 If a front-row playe

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
16 Maul

b. The maul collapses (not as a result of foul play). Sanction: Scrum. c. The maul does not mov ... f the ground. Forming a maul 16.1 A maul can take place only in the field of play. 16.2 It consist ... l in a reasonable time. Sanction: Scrum. Ending a maul 16.16 A maul ends and play continues whe ... t of the maul may not play an opponent who is near it (within 1m), and who is attempting to play the bal

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 2-2016

s the injured player have to go off at the time of the foul play or can the player try to play on first? Can a No. 22 who has tactically replaced No. 10, and then gets injured by foul play, be replaced by the No. 10 while other unused subs remain on the bench? What is the definition of foul play for the purpose of this Law? What happens if the referee plays advantage from the foul play; can the playe

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
8 Scoring

d between the goal posts if foul play by the opposing team prevents a probable try from being score ... s it back into the field of play, the score stands. Conversion 8.7 When a try is scored, it give ... r: a. Takes the kick in the field of play on a line through the place where the try was awarded, paralle ... 8 A player scores a dropped goal by kicking a goal from a drop-kick in open play. 8.29 The team awarde

Laws of the Game > Laws news
Global Law Trials - 1 January 2025

r conversions A new set time to form a lineout (in line with 30 seconds at the scrum) Cleaner play away from the ruck/maul/scrum Not straight at uncontested lineout = play on The following wer ... 1 January 2025. From that date, they will be reflected in World Rugby's digital laws content.   Timings  Rationale: Shorter stoppages in play  Conversion reduced to 60 seconds Law 8.8d.

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
14 Tackle

Principle A tackle can take place anywhere in the field of play. The actions of players involved in the tackle must ensure a fair contest and allow the ball to be available for play immediatel ... l or get up. Sanction: Penalty. c. Be on their feet before attempting to play the ball. Sanction: Penalty. d. Allow the tackled player to release or play the ball. Sanction: Penalty. e. Allo

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
T1 Rugby

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Laws of the Game > Laws by number
21 In-goal

d), the ball is in touch in the field of play and a lineout is awarded to the opposition. 21. ... l 21.11 If a team kicks the ball through their opponents’ in-goal from the field of play into touc ... l that is still in the field of play, that player has taken the ball into in-goal. 21.14 If a player wh ... r touches a corner flag or corner flag post without otherwise being in touch or touch-in-goal, pla

Laws of the Game > Modified forms - T1, XRugby, Beach, Touch, Tag
XRugby

g the opportunities to play sevens, building on the increased popularity of the game throug ... s in the playing area during play. A team may nominate up to five replacements. A team may replace any number of players during a match at any time. Players entering the field of play must do so at the half-wa ... m not involved in the tackle may play the ball only by entering from behind the hindmost body part of the playe

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
15 Ruck

d. Forming a ruck 15.1 A ruck can take place only in the field of play. 15.2 A ruck is formed whe ... t in or bound to it and not just alongside it. Sanction: Penalty. 15.14 Players may play the bal ... y from the ball and must not play the ball in the ruck or as it emerges. Sanction: Penalty. 15.1 ... p;A player who is, or was part of the ruck may not play an opponent who is near it (within 1