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Laws of the Game
Playing Charter

0+ regularly participate in the playing of the game. The wide variation of skills and physical requirement ... e and ability to participate. Apart from the playing of the game and its ancillary support, rugby embrace ... h on and off the field. The charter covers the basic principles of rugby as they relate to playin

Laws of the Game
Definitions

g an unsuccessful conversion. Dead-ball line The line at either end (and not part) of the playing are ... I Infield Within the playing area, away from the touchlines. In-goal The area between the goal lin ... d into touch without first landing on the playing area or touching a player or the referee. Kicking tee An ... l, must conform to World Rugby Regulation 12. Playing area The field of play plus the in-goal area

Laws of the Game
Foreword

s of rugby at an appropriate time, offering them more protection from injury. The age and content of this programme should be determined by each union, depending on the unique characteristics of the playin

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
1 The ground

l lengthWidthMaximum (metres)1002270Minimum (metres)94668 a. The playing area is rectangular in shape. b. An ... e the width of the playing area is less than 70 metres, the distance between the 15-metre line ... 1.1 The playing surface must be safe. 1.2 The permitted surface types are grass, sand, clay, snow or artificial turf (conforming to World Rugby Regulation 22). 1.3 The dimensions of the playin

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
3 Team

Numbers 3.1 Each team has no more than 15 players in the playing area during play. 3.2 A matc ... s the playing area, whether through injury or temporary or permanent suspension, the referee enquire ... y on the field, then the team nominates another player to leave the playing area to enable an availabl ... r to leave the playing area to enable an available front-row player to come on. The nominated player ma

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

m. Knock-on Charge down Throw forward 11.6 A throw forward may occur anywhere in the playing are ... 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

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
6 Match officials

e keeps the score. 6.6 The referee permits access to the playing area for players and replacement ... e the playing area. However, a player may access water from their technical area, or from behind the dea ... f. The ball hits anything above the playing area. The ball or ball-carrier touches the referee or no ... e occurred in the playing area leading to a try or preventing a try. e. Foul play, including sanction

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

s may decide the dimensions of the playing area according to the requirements of the competition. 1. ... 1 Maximum: Each team must have no more than six players on the playing area. Match organisers may var ... g they do so when the ball is dead. Substitutes must enter the playing area at the half way line. A player leaving the playing area may do so from any place. 3.4 Sent off for foul play: A player sent of

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

1 Maximum: Each team must have no more than five players on the playing area. 3.2 More than the permitte ... h providing they do so when the ball is dead. Substitutes must enter the playing area at the half way line. A player leaving the playing area may do so from any place. 3.4 Sent off for foul play: A playe ... e the playing area. The referee may also order an injured player to leave the field in order to be medicall

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

l or who last played it. An offside player must not interfere with play. This includes: a. Playing the ball. b. Tackling the ball-carrier. c. Preventing the opposition from playing as they wish. d. Loitering in an offside position. 10.2 A player can be offside anywhere in the playing area. 10. ... e team-mate of that player moves past the offside player and is within or has re-entered the playin

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

r the playing area at the half way line. A player leaving the playing area may do so from any place. 3. ... d order that player to leave the playing area. The referee may also order an injured player to leav ... g wound must leave the playing area. The player may return only when the bleeding has stoppe ... h-line (or touch-in-goal line), picks up the ball, which was stationary within the playing are

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
4 Permitted clothing

g that item on the playing area, that player is sent off for misconduct. Sanction: Penalty. 4.7 The referee must not allow any player to leave the playing area to change items of clothing, unles

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
5 Time

s the discretion to allow more than one minute for that player to be removed from the playing area. ... 5.1 A match lasts no longer than 80 minutes (split into two halves, each of not more than 40 minutes plus time lost), unless the match organiser has authorised the playing of extra-time in a draw ... e the playing enclosure. 5.3 In non-international matches, the match organiser may decide to reduc

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

Download this document as a printable Adobe PDF fileThe Plan The playing area with broken lines The playing area with cones/markers Introduction World Rugby Leisure Rugby Laws have been designed s ... y Match organisers may decide the dimensions of the playing area according to competitio ... e no more than six players on the playing area. Match organisers may vary the maximum number

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.   Offsid ... a. Playing the ball.b. Tackling the ball-carrier.c. Preventing the opposition from playing as they wish. ... d the playing area.b. An opponent of that player:i. Carries the ball five metres; orii. Passes the bal ... n is loitering. A loiterer who prevents the opposing team from playing the ball as they wish is taking par

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
14 Tackle

e at the tackle from the direction of their own goal line before playing the ball. Sanction: Penalty. ... l Player off feet and playing the ball at the tackle Player off feet and playing the ball at the tackl ... e area. d. The ball is unplayable. If there is doubt about which player did not conform to la

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Shape of the Game: Reinforcement of current law - March 2024

9: The following may enter the playing area provided they do not interfere with play:a. Two nominated wate ... s may enter the playing area to attend to injured players at any time it is safe to do so.  ... d.   Caterpillar Rucks There is universal support for an increased focus on this are ... s will be asked to speed up playing the ball after it is clearly won and available in a ruck. This will limi

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

Download this document as a printable Adobe PDF fileThe Plan The playing area with broken lines The playing area with cones/markers Introduction World Rugby Leisure Rugby Laws have been designed s ... y Match organisers may decide the dimensions of the playing area according to competition, developmenta ... e no more than seven players on the playing area. 3.2 More than the permitted numbers (a) At any tim

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

d by a player who is in the playing area. b. A player jumps, from within or outside the playing area, and catches the ball, and then lands in the playing area, regardless of whether the ball reached the plane of touch. c. A player jumps from the playing area and knocks (or catches and releases) the ball back into the playing area, before landing in touch or touch-in-goal, regardless of whether the bal

Laws of the Game > Variations - 7s, 10s, u19, Game On
1 The ground

GAME-ON3 [Replacement] 1.3 The dimensions of the playing area are shown in the ground diagram. ***IMG | the-plan-2019-en.jpg | href:*** The ground a. The playing area is rectangular in shape. ... d. Where the width of the playing area is less than 70 metres, the distance between the 15-metre lines is reduced accordingly. e. The perimeter area should not be less than five metres wide wher

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

w variationsThe groundThe dimensions of the playing area are shown in the ground diagram. Where two game ... s in the playing area during play. A team may nominate up to five replacements. A team may replace any numbe ... e” – a 15-metre-wide space in the centre of the in-goal area. Scoring within this zone results in a ... d from the game and looking for social sport playing opportunities

Laws of the Game > Law application guidelines
Uncontested Scrums - December 2017

e with uncontested scrums. (c) When a front row player leaves the playing area, whether through injur ... e the playing area to enable an available front row player to come on, the nominated player ma ... f, another player has to be nominated by the team to leave the playing area to enable an available fron

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
9 Foul play

b. Intentionally knock, place, push or throw the ball with arm or hand from the playing area. Sanctio ... t with the eye or eye area, striking with any part of the arm, shoulder, head or knee(s), stamping, tramplin ... m the tackle area by pushing/driving them backwards (including by grabbing the knee/leg), but mus ... e the referee’s decisions. They must stop playing immediately when the referee blows the whistl

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

e the playing area while the ball is in play. On the 15-metre line, in line with where the offenc ... h-in-goal or over the dead-ball line from the playing area, the mark is where the infringement occurre ... y and the kicker’s team is playing the ball, opposing players must keep retreating the necessary distanc

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

s is designed to protect the head, neck and throat area of players. The process can be applie ... d contact includes neck and throat area 2. Was there foul play? Considerations: Intentional Reckles

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

0 seconds (playing time) from the time the try was awarded, even if the ball rolls over and ha ... n 60 seconds (playing time) from the time the team indicated their intention to do so, even if the bal

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

g, playing and refereeing application has seen a cleaner, safer breakdown, especially aligne ... e at the tackle from the direction of their own goal line before playing the ball. Ruck law 15 Principl

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

s momentum that carries them into their own in-goal area, they can make a touch down. 21.8 A tackled playe

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

1 January 2025. From that date, they will be reflected in World Rugby's digital laws content. &nbs ... c. Takes the kick within 60 90 seconds (playing time) from the time the try was awarded, eve

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
8 Scoring

0 seconds (playing time) from the time the try was awarded, even if the ball rolls over and has to be place ... s a mark on the ground. 8.21 The kick must be taken within 60 seconds (playing time) from the tim

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
19 Scrum

s playing the ball in the tunnel. Sanction: Free-kick. f. Scrum-half attempting to make an opponen

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 1-2002

y within 15 minutes of leaving the playing area, the replacement becomes permanent and the replace ... e and not playing time.

Laws of the Game > Variations - 7s, 10s, u19, Game On
3 Team

Sevens 1 [Replacement] 3.1 Each team has no more than 15 players in the playing area during play. Replaced by: 3.1 Each team has no more than seven players in the playing area during play. 2 deleted 4 [Replacement] 3.4 For international matches, a union may nominate up to eight replacements. Replaced by: 3.4 A team may nominate and use up to five replacements. 5 [Replacement] 3.

Laws of the Game > Variations - 7s, 10s, u19, Game On
3 Team

10s1 [Replacement] 3.1 Each team has no more than 15 players in the playing area during play. Replaced by: 3.1 Each team has no more than 10 players in the playing area during play. 2 deleted4 [Replacement] 3.4 For international matches, a union may nominate up to eight replacements. Replaced by: 3.4 A team may nominate up to five replacements. 5 [Replacement] 3.5 For other matche

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 7-2003

r intentionally knocking or throwing the ball out of the playing area. The term 'knock' infer

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 1-2008

r deemed to have picked up the ball outside the playing area? 5. If a player with one or both fee ... n the playing area, is that player deemed to have picked up the ball in the playing area and thereb ... n the playing are, is that player deemed to have picked up the ball in touch (or touch-in-goal)? Rulin

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 4-2024

s: 6.29  The following may enter the playing area provided they do not interfere with play:a) &nbs ... d)    These additional persons must remain in their technical area at all times before enterin ... e in the playing enclosure, restrict the number of incursions onto the field and to add in measures in la ... s, who are permitted to be in the designated Technical Area/Zone.   In Rugby World Cup 202

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 3-2009

l is dead “when it has gone outside the playing area, or when the referee has blown the whistl ... p, there is the siren indicating the end of the match (real playing time). 3. The referee allow ... n formed, there is the siren indicating the end of the match (real playing time). 3. The refere ... s with the referee’s whistle.The scrum has been set in playing time and collapses. The referee is oblige

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 2-2006

Ruling in Law by the Designated Members of the Rugby CommitteeClarification2-2006Union / HP Ref ManagerFFRLaw Reference19,21Date2006-01-10Request Law 19.1 (e) stipulates: “Penalty kick. When a player kicks to touch from a penalty kick anywhere in the playing area, the throw in is taken from where the ball went into touch.” Law 19.4 (Exception) has the following precision. “When a team take

Laws of the Game > Law Clarifications
Clarification 2-2007

n the ball has gone outside the playing area and remained there, or when the referee has blow