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Obstruction in open play
Arms crossed in front of chest at right angles to each other, like open scissors.
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
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
Law 10: Offside and onside in open play
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Law 13: Players on the ground in open play
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9 Foul play
p; Late charging the kicker 9.26 In open play, any player may lift or support a team-mate. Players wh ... Principle A player who commits foul play must either be cautioned or shown a yellow card or be 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
Punching (foul play)
Clenched fist punches open palm.
Law 9: Foul play
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Playing Charter
e and in a number of different forms: in contact in open play when play is re-started at scrums, lineout ... y of possession. This balance of contestability and continuity applies to both set piece and open pla ... 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
Definitions
e-kick or in open play. Team-mates pre-bind onto the ball-carrier in a wedge formation befor ... t of their body is supported by the ground or players on the ground. Open play The period after a kic ... r an infringement by the opposition. Attacking team The opposition to the team in whose half play is takin ... r limbs. D Dead The ball is dead when the referee blows the whistle to stop play or followin
Laws of the Game Exam
This self-check multiple-choice exam is a pre-requisite for many World Rugby and union-specific educational courses for referees, coaches, and match management staff. After completing the Laws exam, you can download your personalised certificate. Registration is free and takes only a few minutes. We suggest you use the Laws site to help you to complete the module, just open another window to hav
Foul play
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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
9 Foul play
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9 Foul play
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9 Foul play
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Stamping (foul play)
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High tackle (foul play)
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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
Law changes - 1 July 2024
g makes clear that any player who is offside in open play needs to take action to put themselves onsid ... l to put an opponent onside, will be removed. Law 10 - 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 carryin ... y 2024. From that date, they will be reflected in World Rugby's digital law content. Offsid
Beach Touch Rugby
e with the laws of the game. The ball must not be kicked in open play. Sanction: Free pass 7.2 Shoul ... t be safe to play on at all times. (b) The surface must be sand. 1.2 Dimensions Match organiser ... e the field of play (where in-goal areas apply) The goal lines which are within the in-goal areas but outside the field of play The touch lines which are outside the field of play 1.4 Objection
XRugby
d in open play, from the hands and the ball must be kicked into the ground (in the style of a grubbe ... 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
Beach Fives Rugby
2 The ball must not be kicked when in open play. Sanction: Free kick 7.3 Should an event occur whic ... g enclosure (a) The surface must be safe to play on at all times. (b) The surface must be sand. 1.2 Dimensions The field of play of play should be 31 metres in length and 25 metres in width. Eac ... l lines which are outside the field of play (where in-goal areas apply The goal lines which are withi
Beach Tag Rugby
r may not kick the ball in open play. Sanction: Free pass 7.2 Should an event occur whic ... t be safe to play on at all times. (b) The surface must be sand. 1.2 Dimensions The field of play of play should be 31 metres in length and 25 metres in width. Each in-goal area should be 3 metre ... e the field of play (where in-goal areas apply) The goal lines which are within the in-goal areas but outsid
5 Time
e expired, has not been completed and the ball has not returned to open play. This includes when the scru ... t others but only if the assistant referees cannot help. 5.5 The referee may stop play and allow tim
Touch Rugby
h is in the opposition half is awarded the ruck ball. 7.3 The ball must not be kicked in open play. Match organisers may permit kicking in open play, up to and including the fifth tackl ... e. Law 1: The Ground 1.1 Surface of the playing enclosure (a) The surface must be deemed safe to pla ... e to use other surfaces provided they are suitable for purpose. 1.2 Dimensions of the field of pla
16 Maul
t an opponent’s kick in open play, a scrum that is awarded for any of the above reasons will be to the tea ... 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 when: a. The bal ... l collapses (not as a result of foul play). Sanction: Scrum. c. The maul does not move towards a tr
Tag Rugby
w 1: The Ground 1.1 Surface of the playing enclosure (a) The surface must be deemed safe to pla ... e to use other surfaces provided they are suitable for purpose. 1.2 Dimensions of the field of pla ... y only enter the field of play when the substituted player has left the field of play. 3.4 Sent off for foul play: A player sent off for foul play must not be replaced or substituted. 3.5 Injure
19 Scrum
m. Offside in open play (scrum option). In the scrum zone at the point closest to where the offendin ... d. If neither team was moving forward, the attacking team. An unplayable maul after kick in open pla ... Principle The purpose of a scrum is to restart play with a contest for possession after a mino ... n it was thrown. Sanction: Free-kick. 19.24 Any player within the scrum may play the ball but onl
IRB Maul Working Group Outcomes - August 2009
d to all match elite match officials and Referee Managers.) Mauls from open play should be referee
8 Scoring
8 A player scores a dropped goal by kicking a goal from a drop-kick in open play. 8.29 The team awarde ... 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
18 Touch, quick throw and lineout
y into touch from open play or from a free-kick. Where the ball reaches the touchline or on the touchlin ... Principle The field of play has side boundaries known as touchlines. When play reaches a touchlin ... r whose feet are both outside the field of play. Sanction: Option of lineout or scrum. 18.5 A quic ... r kicks the ball into touch (either directly or first bouncing in the field of play or hittin
7 Advantage
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 ... t infringement. If either or both infringements are for foul play, the referee applies the appropriat
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.
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
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
6 Match officials
e assistance as the referee directs, including the reporting of foul play. Appointment of the referee 6. ... f of the match. b. To stop play. The referee has the power to stop play at any time. c. To indicat ... d be dangerous to let play continue or when it is suspected that a player is seriously injured. The bal ... r and neither team gains an advantage, play continues. If either team gains an advantage in the fiel
T1 Rugby
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Dangerous tackles (high tackles) - February 2011
s play. A stiff-arm tackle is dangerous play. A player makes a stiff-arm tackle when using a stiff-ar ... e, as with other types of illegal and/or foul play, depending on the circumstances of the high tackl
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 Contact in the air Play on – Fai ... s) dangerously, play on Penalty only – Fair challenge with wrong timing - No pulling down&nbs ... s or deliberate foul play action and the player lands in a dangerous position Scrums Ensure that all scru