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21 In-goal
l and simultaneously makes contact with the touch-in-goal line or the dead-ball line (or anywher ... s the ball in in-goal and simultaneously makes contact with the touch line (or the ground beyon ... r near their own goal line may reach out and ground the ball in in-goal to make a touch down, provide ... h-in-goal or on or over the dead-ball line, the defending team can choose: a. To have a drop-ou
21 In-goal
k at goal was taken. 16 [Replacement] 21.16 When a player carrying the ball is held up in-goal, so that the player cannot ground the ball or play the ball, the ball is dead. Play restarts with a goal line drop-out or a 5m scrum, depending on how the ball entered in-goal. (law 12.12a, and law 19.1 row 5) Replaced by: 21.16 When a player carrying the ball is held up in the in-goal s
Law 21: In-goal
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Definitions
0-9 22 The area between the goal line and the 22-metre line, and between the touchlines. It includes the 22-metre line but not the goal line or the touchlines. A Actual time Continuous elapse ... g wedge An illegal type of attack, which usually happens near the goal line, either from a penalt ... m the field of play. Goal line The line at either end (and not part) of the field of play. H Hal
Drop-out
Arm points to centre of 22-metre line or goal line.
Ball held up in in-goal
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Kick at goal successful
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1 The ground
m, and parallel to, each goal line. 1.6 There is one line 0.5 metres long that intersects the centre of the half-way line. Goal posts and crossbar 1.7 When padding is attached to the goal posts the distance from the goal line to the external edge of the padding must not exceed 0.3 metres. Goal posts Fla ... g area are shown in the ground diagram. The groundDimensionsField of play lengthIn-goa
12 Kick-off and restart kicks
d with a goal line drop-out when: a. The ball is played or taken into in-goal by an attacking playe ... s’ in-goal. Type of restart kick Location of kick Sanction line 22-metre drop out On or behind the defending team’s 22-metre line. The 22-metre line. Goal line drop-out On or behind the defending team’s goal line. The five-metre line. 12.13 A drop-out: a. Is taken at the location specifie
17 Mark
k but at least five metres from the goal line, in line with the place of the mark. Within the in-goa ... d 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 ... m a mark even if the ball hits a goal post or crossbar before being caught. 17.3 When a mark is calle
8 Scoring
b. Is first to ground the ball when a scrum, ruck or maul reaches the goal line. c. With the ball is tackled short of the goal line and the player’s momentum carries them in a continuous movement alon ... d near to the opponents’ goal line and the player immediately reaches out and grounds the ball. e. Wh ... r is not holding the ball. Grounding the ball Scoring a try - when a scrum reaches the goal line Scorin
20 Penalty and free-kick
y and be no closer than five metres from the goal line, as per the following table: Infringement Locatio ... e occurred or if the offence occurred in touch-in-goal or beyond the dead-ball line, on the five-metre lin ... d. If the infringement takes place in the kicker’s in-goal, the penalty is taken five metres from the goal line in lin ... r the dead-ball line, the optional penalty is five metres from the goal line, in line with the place wher
Beach Fives Rugby
s the opposing team’s goal line. Sanction: Free kick to the non-offending team 12.2 A throw forwar ... e metres towards the opponents’ goal line during a punt kick-off or punt restart the opposing tea ... y. If it is kicked directly into touch, touch in-goal or over the dead ball line the opposing tea ... r the goal line without having touched or been touched by a player, the opposing team has two choice
16 Maul
d the ball. Sanction: Penalty. 16.3 Once formed, a maul must move towards a goal line. Maul not formed Offside at a maul 16.4 Each team has an offside line that runs parallel to the goal line through the maul participants’ hindmost foot that is nearest to that team’s goal line. If that foot is on or behind the goal line, the offside line for that team is the goal line. 16.5 A player must eithe
Beach Touch Rugby
s, possession. Forward means towards the opposing team’s goal line. Sanction: Free pass to the no ... r the goal line that player may take one step into the in-goal, and then the player can score a tr ... h Definition: The tackled player holds the ball, faces the opponents’ goal line, and touches the bal ... e pass 15.7 If a player is tackled near the goal line that player may take one step into the in-goa
14 Tackle
m the direction of their own goal line provided they have complied with the above responsibilitie ... e at the tackle from the direction of their own goal line before playing the ball. Sanction: Penalty. ... d, provided the tackler does so from the direction of their own goal line. Sanction: Penalty. 14.10 Offsid ... h is on the ground. Each team’s offside line runs parallel to the goal line through the hindmost poin
Tag Rugby
h with the goal line and half way lines acting as touch lines. This will normally be 70m long from goal line to goal line and 50m wide from touch line to touch line. 1.3 Lines on the playing enclosure An ... l rolls over the goal line, the penalty shall be awarded to the kicking team, no less than five metres in from the touchline, in the field of play, and opposite to where the ball crossed the goal lin
Touch Rugby
h with the goal line and half way lines acting as touch lines. This will normally be 70m long from goal line to goal line and 50m wide from touch line to touch line. 1.3 Lines on the playing enclosure An ... r, facing the opponents’ goal line, must place the ball between the legs. Sanction: Ruck bal ... n made. Sanction: Penalty kick 15.12 Player tackled near the goal line (a) If a player is touche
15 Ruck
r than their hips. Sanction: Free-kick. Offside at a ruck 15.4 Each team has an offside line that runs parallel to the goal line through the hindmost point of any ruck participant. If that point is on or behind the goal line, the offside line for that team is the goal line. At a ruck, the offside lin ... y continues when the ball leaves the ruck or when the ball in the ruck is on or over the goal lin
Beach Tag Rugby
s towards the opposing team’s goal line. Sanction: Free pass to the non-offending team 12.2 A thro ... r the goal line that player may take one step into the in-goal, where the player can score a tr ... r with one or both feet on or beyond the touch-line (or touch-in-goal line), picks up the ball, whic ... h feet on or beyond the touch-line (or touch-in-goal line), picks up the ball, which was in motio
18 Touch, quick throw and lineout
h-in-goal line or anything beyond. b. A player, who is already touching the touchline, touch-in-goal lin ... n goal line; and Sanction: Option of lineout or scrum. b. Parallel to or towards the thrower’s own goal line; and Sanction: Option of lineout or scrum. c. So that it reaches the five-metre line befor ... t on the touchline closest to where the ball hit the player, whichever is nearer to that player’s goal lin
6 Match officials
s water in the Technical zone and from behind their own dead ball line. If water is left in-goa ... s. Assistant referees and touch judges are responsible for signalling touch, touch in-goal and the success or otherwise of kicks at goal. In addition, assistant referees provide assistanc ... d ball line after a try has been awarded, without needing permission. The whistle 6.8 The refere
Side entry - July 2022
y play the ball from the direction of their own goal line provided they have complied with [their tackl ... e at the tackle from the direction of their own goal line before playing the ball. Ruck law 15 Principl ... d the opposition goal line. Direction of goal lineAn attacking support player must arrive from the direction of their own goal line. Angle inAn attacking support player who does the above, can then angl
9 Foul play
d the touchline; or If the ball lands in in-goal, touch-in-goal or on or over the dead-ball line, five metres from the goal line in line with where the ball crossed the goal line and at least 15 metres fro ... e an opponent above the line of the shoulders even if the tackle starts below the line of the shoulder ... t not make contact with an opponent above the line of the shoulders. Sanction: Penalty. c. A player mus
Law changes summary - July 2022
Following the World Rugby Council meeting in May 2022, a number of law changes have been approved. These all come into force for the whole game on 1 July 2022. The five current Global Law Trials – Goal Line Drop-out, 50:22, jackler protection, banning pre-bound pods in open play (flying wedg ... n from previous clarifications. The wordings will change on the digital laws content from 1 July 202
XRugby
e, two offside lines are created, parallel to the goal lines, one for each team. Each offside line run ... t be created between the two pitches. On a full-size pitch, the in-goal areas are between the full-pitch touchlines and full-pitch 5-metre lines. The touchline nearest the goal posts must be at least 3 ... e” – a 15-metre-wide space in the centre of the in-goal area. Scoring within this zone results in a
Clarification 1-2008
e or both feet on or behind the goal line, picks up the ball, which was stationary within the fiel ... s taken the ball into in-goal? 2. If a player with one or both feet on or behind the goal line pick ... p the ball within in-goal? 3. If a player with one or both feet on or behind the deal ball lin ... t on or behind the dead ball line picks up the ball, which was in motion within in-goal, is that playe
19 Scrum
t of a team is in in-goal or within five metres of that team’s try line, the offside line for that team’ ... n into in-goal by the defending team and made dead. In the scrum zone at the point closest to wher ... e to the middle point of the line behind which the kick-off or restart kick was taken. The non-kickin ... e the original scrum took place. The team originally awarded the scrum. A penalty attempt at goa
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 ... y, and also covers the scrum moving across the goal-line and, that a defending player may legally ground the ball as soon as the ball reaches the goal-line. In conjunction with the above statemen ... e must be the goal-line in the above situation otherwise the scrum half would not be abl
10 Offside and onside in open play
y behind an onside team-mate or an imaginary line across the field 10 metres on that player’s side from where the ball is caught or lands, even if it hits a goal post or crossbar first. If this involve ... y retires behind the applicable offside line; or b. An opposition player carries the ball five metre
Enforcement of current law - refereeing at the breakdown - March 2020
n a clear release of the ball and tackled player and arrives from the direction of their own goal lin ... t be on their feet and join from behind their offside line. A player may join alongside but not in fron
Clarification 1-2017
y in relation to:Bringing the 22m line in line with the clarification (clarification 5 from 2016) for goal line and dead ball line: http://laws.worldrugby.org/?domain=10&year=2016&clarification=102 ... s (Law 19) will also apply to the 22m line as well as the dead ball line and to the goal line. The alignment of the 22m line provisions with Law 19 does not affect the definition of Law 18 - Mark.
Unplayable ball in ruck or tackle
Shoulders parallel with the touchline, arm horizontal pointing towards the team to throw in the ball, then pointing the other arm and hand towards the other team’s goal line whilst moving it backwards and forwards.
Clarification 2-2009 (1)
l. Simultaneous grounding the ball in in-goal whilst making contact with the touch-in-goal line or dead bal ... s the touch-in-goal line with an arm, leg or any part of his body. Questions from above: 1. Is a try scored? 2. Is the player in touch-in-goal? 3. Is an attacking scrum 5m from the goal line awarded. Argument ... l, the place for the scrum is 5 metres from the goal line. The simultaneous grounding of the ball in in-goa
Shape of the Game: Reinforcement of current law - March 2024
r when a try is scored – the scoring side to an area on/near the 10m line in their own half. The non-scoring side can take water into in-goal or retrieve from behind the dead-ball lin ... t” and before the strike for the ball. In line with the definition, during the “Crouc
Decision-making framework for high tackles - May 2019
t is a the goal of a framework? Guide users to arrive at decisions that are: Consistent Accurat ... r and BC are in open space and/or the tackler has clear line of sight and time before contac
Clarification 1-2022
d into in-goal by an attacker = Goal line drop-out (Law 12.12b) Charged down from the field of pla ... 1) *See below Passed into in-goal by a defender and ball becomes loose = scrum on the 5m lin ... m from the goal line, in line with where the ball became dead. The attacking team throws in. Unde ... o. This now predominantly results in a goal line drop-out. We recognize that the current wordin
Clarification 2-2009
e) touches the touch-in-goal line with an arm, leg or any part of his body. Questions from above: 1. Is a try scored? 2. Is the player in touch-in-goal? 3. Is an attacking scrum 5m from the goal lin ... h-in-goal line in possession of the ball and therefore the Referee will award a 22 metre drop ou ... d it on the basis that a player touching a touch line is out of play and it should be the same in in-goal.Law 2
Clarification 1-2012
n for the following:Following a kick ahead, the ball goes over the goal line and whilst it is still up in the ai ... n in-goal area and the player’s feet touch the touch-in-goal line or beyond then the player is in touch-in-goal and a try is not awarded. Law 19 Touch and Lineout – Definitions• If a player is not carrying the ball then Law 22.4 (g) applies - Player in touch or touch-in-goal. If an attacking playe
Dangerous tackles (high tackles) - February 2011
Memorandum The specific provisions of Law 10.4(e) in relation to High Tackles are as follows: A player must not tackle (or try to tackle) an opponent above the line of the shoulders even if the tackle starts below the line of the shoulders. A tackle around the opponent’s neck or head is dangerou ... d that tackles above the line of the shoulders have the potential to cause serious injury and noted that a tren