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Laws of the Game > Laws by number
18 Touch, quick throw and lineout

r of players that each team may have in the lineout. 18.14 Unless the throw is taken as soon as the lineout is formed, the non-throwing team may not have more players (but may have fewer players) in the lineou ... r. Sanction: Free-kick. 18.17 Once the lineout is formed, players: a. From the team throwing in may not leave the lineout other than to change positions with other participating players. Sanction: Free-kic

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

Principle The game is played only by players who are on their feet. 13.1 Players, who go to groun ... l. Sanction: Penalty. 13.2 Once the ball is played or released, players on the ground must immediatel ... y. c. Not tackle or attempt to tackle an opponent. Sanction: Penalty. 13.4 Players on their feet and without the ball must not fall on or over players on the ground who have the ball or who are nea

Laws of the Game > Variations - 7s, 10s, u19, Game On
18 Touch, quick throw and lineout

GAME-ONAddition: Match organisers may determine that teams should not lift and/ or contest in the lineout

Laws of the Game > Variations - 7s, 10s, u19, Game On
18 Touch, quick throw and lineout

Sevens 12 [Replacement] 18.12 Teams form the lineout within 30 seconds of a mark being made. Sanction: Free-kick. Replaced by: 18.12 Teams form the lineout within 15 seconds of the assistant referee or touch judge indicating the mark of touch. Sanction: Free-kick.

Laws of the Game > Laws of the Game Exam
Law 4: Players' clothing

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Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Barging in lineout

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Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Offside in the lineout

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Laws of the Game
Definitions

e consisting of a line of at least two players from each team waiting to receive a throw from touch. Lineout players The players in either line of a lineout. Loiter/Loitering A player who remain ... s of play, excluding when the ball is dead. P Participating players at a lineout These consist of lineout players, one receiver from each team (if present), the player who throws in and an immediat

Laws of the Game > Laws of the Game Exam
Law 18: Touch, quick throw and lineout

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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
Playing Charter

n which players and referees must operate and it is the capacity to make this fine distinction, combine ... e individual - it involves coaches, captains, players and referees. It is through discipline, contro ... n the play is denied the throw-in to the lineout. Similarly, the team knocking the ball on or passin ... e are based are: A Sport For All The laws provide players of different physiques, skills, gender

Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Throw at lineout not straight

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Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Closing gaps in lineout

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Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Early lifting and lifting in lineout

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Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Leaning on player in lineout

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Laws of the Game > Match official signals
Pushing opponent in lineout

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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 ... r welfare at all times. It is the responsibility of players to ensure that they are physicall ... e that players are prepared to comply with the laws, to play fairly and practice safe conduc ... r affiliated bodies, coaches and players. Each union should create a pathway programme for yout

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. &nbs ... d then relettered a, b, c   Lineout formation time addition - 30 seconds Law 18.12 Teams form the lineou

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
IRB Maul Working Group Outcomes - August 2009

d to be, and actually can be, a form of ‘legalised obstruction’. This is evidenced by players at the bac ... l at the formation; this includes the formation of the maul at a lineout and from a maul formed after kick-off ... d in the same way as mauls formed at lineouts or from restart kicks. Clip 1a - Obstruction at lineout Clip 1b - Obstruction at lineout Clip 1c - Legal at lineout Clip 1d - Obstructio

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Law Application Guideline - January 2023

e was created for players, match officials and spectators alike. As we near the showcase men’s rugb ... p the game Players and match officials are reminded of the following existing laws which need to be strictl ... w 9.7d A player must not waste time. Sanction: Free Kick Law 18.12 Lineout: Teams form the lineou ... r, for penalties and conversion to ensure referees, players and spectators can monitor the adherenc

Laws of the Game > Laws news
Law changes - 1 July 2024

y 2024. From that date, they will be reflected in World Rugby's digital law content.   Offside in front of a kicker Rationale: Teams and players have recognised that in a kick battle with opponent ... m for players to loiter in the middle and wait for a kick tennis battle to conclude.  The new wordin ... r, these actions continue to cause long-term injuries in many players. The Shape of Game meeting showed clea

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
5 Time

e for: a. Replacement of players. b. Replacing or repairing players’ clothing. c. Re-tying a boo ... d unless: a. A scrum, lineout or restart kick following a try or touchdown, awarded before tim ... m, lineout or restart kick is taken incorrectly. b. The referee awards a free-kick or penalty.

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. ... n of an opponent, apart from a charge down. Retiring from a ruck, maul, scrum or lineout 10.9 A player who is offside at a ruck, maul, scrum or lineout remains offside, even after the ruck, maul, scrum or lineout has ended. 10.10 The player can be put onside only if: a. That player immediatel

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

m which gains possession of the ball.Lineout A lineout is formed by any three players from each team. Two players take positions in the lineout, all behind a 5-metre mark indicated by the refere ... y contactDesigned to introduce new players to the game and retain those at risk of dropping outSeven-a-sid ... d to expand ways to grow the gameNew rugby players from tier one unions showed strong interest in contac

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
20 Penalty and free-kick

y infringement in a lineout. 15 metres from the touchline on the mark of touch. Offside at a phas ... e a scrum. 20.4 A team awarded: a. a penalty at a lineout may instead choose a lineout or a scrum at the same mark. b. a free-kick at a lineout may instead choose a lineout at the same mark. Takin ... y and the kicker’s team is playing the ball, opposing players must keep retreating the necessary distanc

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
19 Scrum

k-on or throw forward, apart from at a lineout. In the scrum zone at the point closest to the place of infringement. The non-offending team. A knock-on or throw forward at a lineout; incorrect throw at a lineout; incorrect quick throw. 15 metres in from the mark of touch. The non-offending team. Offsid ... 5 players, eight players from each team bind together in formation as outlined in the diagram. Each tea

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 5-2002

g supported both in front and behind by players who were in the lineout at formation.However, Law 19.7(b) states that the team throwing-in the ball determines the maximum number of players in the lineout. [i.e. lineout players, under 'definitions'] And, Law 19.7(c) states that the opposing team may have fewer lineout players but they must not have more.The query is as follows:(1) Is the non-throwin

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
12 Kick-off and restart kicks

s of the kicker must be behind the ball. Sanction: Scrum. b. Opposition players must be on or behind the 10-metr ... e of the following: a. The kick being retaken. b. Scrum. c. Lineout. d. Quick-throw. 12.9 If the bal ... s one of the following: The drop-out being retaken; or A scrum; or A lineout; or A quick-thro

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. ... h down, defending players may knock the ball backwards, or pull the ball from the player’s possessio

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
11 Knock-on or throw forward

Knock-on 11.1 A knock-­on may occur anywhere in the playing area.Sanction: Scrum (if the ball goes into touch, the non-offending team may opt instead for a quick-throw or lineout). 11.2 It is a knock-on when a player, in tackling or attempting to tackle an opponent, makes contact with the bal ... t instead for a quick-throw or lineout). 11.3 A player must not intentionally knock the ball forwar

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 9-2002

m in the Lineout steps out to take his place as receiver?" The number of players in the Lineou ... t in the lineout include the two players waiting to receive the ball. Law 19.10 Exception 2 allows the receive ... r in the Lineout". Our question concerns the timing of the receiver's action of stepping into the Lineout. (1) "Is it correct to assume that the receiver of the team throwing in may step into the Lineou

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

d Rugby Laws of the Game Law 2. 2.2 The ball must be size 4. Law 3: Number of Players: The Team 3.1 Maximum: Each team must have no more than six players on the playing area. Match organisers may var ... t the number of players in the opponent’s team. As soon as the referee knows that a team has too many players, the referee must order the captain of that team to reduce the number appropriately. A tr

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
8 Scoring

n 8.14 All players retire to their goal line and do not overstep that line until the kicker moves in an ... p to prevent a goal but must not be physically supported by other players in these actions. Sanctio ... d a free-kick (including where they opt for a lineout instead) cannot score a dropped goal unti

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

3: Number of Players: The Team 3.1 Maximum: Each team must have no more than five players on the playin ... y make an objection to the referee about the number of players in the opponent’s team. As soon as the referee knows that a team has too many players, the referee must order the captain of that tea ... n the permitted number of players. Sanction: Free kick at the place where the game would restart 3.3 Player

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

d Rugby Laws of the Game Law 2. 2.2 The ball must be size 4. Law 3: Number of Players: The Team 3.1 Maximum: Each team must have no more than five players on the playing area. 3.2 More than the permitte ... e about the number of players in the opponent’s team. As soon as the referee knows that a team has too many players, the referee must order the captain of that team to reduce the number appropriatel

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

e and developmental purposes. Law 3: Number of Players - The Team 3.1 Maximum: Each team must have no more than seven players on the playing area. 3.2 More than the permitted numbers (a) At any tim ... r of players in the opponent’s team. As soon as the referee knows that a team has too many player ... r matches. 3.3 Players nominated as substitutes (a) A team may nominate up to eight substitute

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

e grade and developmental purposes. Law 3: Number of Players - The Team 3.1 Maximum: Each team must have no more than six players on the playing area. Match organisers may vary the maximum number ... t the number of players in the opponent’s team. As soon as the referee knows that a team has too many players, the referee must order the captain of that team to reduce the number appropriately. The scor

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

h but outlawing the flying wedge of 2+ players pre-latched which have now been moved into full law. However, feedback from players and coaches suggests one element needs renewed focus - side entry by both attacking and defending players. There still remains injuries to the lower limbs due to the angles and speed of arriving players and there has also been a range of subtle, yet potentially dangerou

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
15 Ruck

Principle The purpose of a ruck is to allow players to compete for the ball which is on the groun ... h is on the ground. 15.3 Players involved in all stages of the ruck must have their heads and shoulders no lowe ... t of the body. Sanction: Penalty. 15.8 Players must join the ruck or retire behind their offside line immediately. Sanction: Penalty. 15.9 Players who have previously been part of the ruck may rejoi

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

y suspension or injury must be played with eight players per side. 17. In a squad of 23 player ... s with 23 players Exceptions: Temporary replacement - blood injury: When the referee orders unconteste ... 5 minutes then the team continues with 15 players. The team must form a scrum with eight player ... r. If the temporary replacement becomes permanent after 12 minutes then the team continues with 15 players. The tea