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3 Team
Numbers 3.1 Each team has no more than 15 players in the playing area during play. 3.2 A match organiser may authorise matches to be played with fewer than 15 players in each team. 3.3 A team may make an objection to the referee about the number of players in their opponents’ team. If a team has too many players, the referee orders the captain of that team to reduce the number appropriatel
3 Team
10s 3.1 [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 10 players in the playing area during play. 3. ... s. Replaced by: 3.4 A team may nominate up to five replacements. 3.5 [Replacement] 3.5 For othe ... t. Replaced by: 3.5 Match organisers may vary the number of replacements a team may nominat
3 Team
Under-19Addition: If a team nominates 22 players, it must have at least six players who can play in the front row so that there is replacement cover for the loose-head prop, hooker and tight-head prop. Addition: 3.35 A player who has been tactically replaced may replace any injured player.
3 Team
Sevens 3.1 [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. 3.2 deleted 3.4 [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. 3.5 [Replacement] 3.
3 Team
n 15 players in each team. Replaced by: 3.2 A match organiser may authorise matches to be played with fewer than 15 players in each team with a minimum of 10. Teams must be equal in number 3.13 [Replacement] 3.13 Scrums will become uncontested if either team cannot field a suitably trained fron ... t that either team cannot field a suitably trained front row or if the referee so orders, scrums mus
Touch and team to throw
Raises flag with one arm, moves to the mark of touch and stands there, pointing with the other arm towards the team entitled to throw.
Law 3: Team
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Definitions
r an infringement by the opposition. Attacking team The opposition to the team in whose half play is takin ... r nominated by a team to lead that team, consult the referee and select options relating to refere ... a. Defending team The team in whose half play is taking place. Directly caught A ball caught without firs ... y happens near the try line, either from a penalty or free-kick or in open play. Team-mates pre-bin
Playing Charter
s as possible against an opposing team by carrying, passing, kicking and grounding the ball, accordin ... d in the preceding action. For example, a team forced to kick for touch because of its inability to maintain the play is, generally, denied the throw-in to the lineout. Similarly, the team knockin ... e then must always lie with the team throwing the ball in, although, here again, it is importan
Foreword
The object of the game is that two teams of 15, 10 or seven players each, observing fair play, according to the laws and sporting spirit, should by carrying, passing, kicking and grounding the ball, score as many points as possible, the team scoring the greater number of points being the winne ... s of rugby at an appropriate time, offering them more protection from injury. The age and conten
2025-07 Law clarification - Kick-off actions
World Rugby have issued a new formal law clarification relating to the actions of a team deliberately infringing at a kick-off or restart. This can be found here.
10 Offside and onside in open play
1 A player is offside in open play if that player is in front of a team-mate who is carrying the bal ... n: The non-offending team can choose either: Penalty at the place of infringement; or Scrum where the offending team last played the ball. b. Moves towards the ball; or Sanction: The non-offending team can choose either: Penalty at the place of infringement; or Scrum where the offending team las
7 Advantage
Principle If a team gains an advantage following an infringement by their opponents, the refere ... y be tactical. The non-offending team is free to play the ball as they wish. b. May be territorial. Play ha ... 2 Advantage ends when: a. The referee deems that the non-offending team has gained an advantage. The referee allows play to continue; or b. The referee deems that the non-offending team is unlikel
Uncontested Scrums - March 2020
See also:2026 Law Application Guideline on 20 minute red card Law 3: Team 13. Scrums will become uncontested if either team cannot field a suitably trained front row or if the referee so orders. 1 ... r is temporary replaced for a blood injury the team responsible for the uncontested scrums does not lose a player. If the temporary replacement becomes permanent after 15 minutes then the team continues with 1
12 Kick-off and restart kicks
n-kicking team has the option of the kick being retaken or a scrum. Kick-off Kick-offs and restar ... n: The non-kicking team has the option of the kick being retaken or a scrum. 12.3 The opponents of the team who kicked off the match start the second half. 12.4 After a team has scored, their opponents restart play on or behind the centre of the half-way line. Sanction: The non-kicking team ha
Setting the scene
These 11 questions all relate to areas of the game you need to think about before a match kicks off, or are related to the role of a match official. For example, it will include laws relating to the ground, team, ball, players clothing, time, match officials, and match official signals.
Beach Fives Rugby
y 1.4 Objections to the ground (a) If either team has objections about the ground the captain mus ... 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 permitted numbers: At any time before or during a match a team captain may make an objection to the referee about the number of players in the opponent’s team. As soo
19 Scrum
r infringement or stoppage. 19.1 Where the game is restarted with a scrum and which team throw ... t closest to the place of infringement. The non-offending team. A knock forward or throw forwar ... h. The non-offending team. Offside in open play (scrum option). In the scrum zone at the point closest to where the offending team last played the ball. The non-offending team. A penalty (scrum optio
18 Touch, quick throw and lineout
k throw is disallowed and a lineout is awarded to the same team if: a. A lineout had already been forme ... k of touch is outside the 22, the defending team may take the quick throw inside the 22 but is deeme ... d with a lineout and which team throws in is determined as follows: a. General Event Location of the mar ... h in the opposition’s 22. Either the team did not take the ball into their half, or a tackle, ruck or maul too
Uncontested Scrums - December 2017
s will become uncontested if either team cannot field a suitably trained front row or if the refere ... y or temporary or permanent suspension, the referee will enquire at that time whether the team can continue with contested scrums. If the referee is informed that the team will not be able to contes ... d scrums cannot be replaced. (e) If they are available, a team must have three front row player
Tag Rugby
4 Objections to the ground (a) If either team has objections about the ground the captain must tel ... e and developmental purposes. Law 3: Number of Players - The Team 3.1 Maximum: Each team must hav ... e before or during a match a team captain may 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 player
Touch Rugby
4 Objections to the ground (a) If either team has objections about the ground the captain must tel ... e grade and developmental purposes. Law 3: Number of Players - The Team 3.1 Maximum: Each team must hav ... s (a) At any time before or during a match a team captain may 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 man
XRugby
g within this zone results in a 7-point score. There are no conversions in XRugby. Team Each team has no more than seven players 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 fiel ... s, one for each team. Each offside line runs through the hindmost body part of the player(
8 Scoring
d between the goal posts if foul play by the opposing team prevents a probable try from being score ... s without first touching a team-mate or the ground. 8.5 If the ball goes over the crossbar and ove ... s that team the right to attempt a conversion, which may be a place-kick or drop-kick. 8.8 The kicke ... d again. Sanction: Kick is disallowed. 8.9 The kicker’s team, apart from a team-mate holding the bal
Beach Touch Rugby
s to the ground (a) If either team has objections about the ground the captain must tell the referee befor ... 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 ... s: At any time before or during a match a team captain may make an objection to the referee abou
16 Maul
s of a ball carrier and at least one player from each team, bound together and on their feet. A playe ... l not formed Offside at a maul 16.4 Each team has an offside line that runs parallel to the try line throug ... t is on or behind the try line, the offside line for that team is the try line. 16.5 A player must either joi ... s of the team who are not in possession of the ball intentionally leave the mau
20 Penalty and free-kick
p-out’s sanction line (non-offending team decides). Any infringement that takes place outsid ... l offending team after the first penalty or free-kick is awarded but before it is taken. Advanced 10 metre ... e with the place of infringement but at least 15 metres from the touchline. The non-offending team may als ... s at a penalty or free-kick 20.3 A team awarded a penalty may instead choose a scrum. 20.4 A tea
15 Ruck
n at least one player from each team are in contact, on their feet and over the ball whic ... r than their hips. Sanction: Free-kick. Offside at a ruck 15.4 Each team has an offside line that run ... t is on or behind the try line, the offside line for that team is the try line. At a ruck, the offside line runs through the hindmost point of the hindmost player of either team. The player in the yellow jerse
Beach Tag Rugby
d (a) If either team has objections about the ground the captain must tell the referee befor ... 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 permitted numbers: At any time before or during a match a team captain may make an objection to the refere
2024-07 Law changes
y 2024. From that date, they will be reflected in World Rugby's digital law content. Offsid ... s, the kicking team - providing they are more than 10m away from the ball alighting - can be put onsid ... y 10.1: A player is offside in open play if that player is in front of a team-mate who is carryin ... n: a. An onside team-mate of that player moves past the offside player and is within or has re-entere
21 In-goal
e beyond either), a 22-metre drop-out is awarded to the defending team. 21.5 When the ball-carrie ... h in-goal 21.11 If a team kicks the ball through their opponents’ in-goal from the field of play into touch-in-goal or on or over the dead-ball line, the defending team can choose: a. To have a drop-ou ... g team restarts with a 22-metre drop-out. Defending player in in-goal 21.12 If any part of a defendin
11 Knock forward or throw forward
Knock Forward 11.1 A knock forward 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). (See also 12.12c) 11.2 It is a knock forward when a player, in tackling or attempting to tackle an opponen ... h, the non-offending team may opt instead for a quick-throw or lineout). 11.3 A player mus
17 Mark
d correctly, the referee immediately stops the game and awards a free-kick to the team in possessio ... n one minute, a team-mate may take the free-kick. 17.7 The free-kick is taken at the followin
14 Tackle
e, the offside line for that team is the try line. Offside lines created by player on feet over ball 14.11 The tackle ends when: a. A ruck is formed. b. A player on their feet from either team gain ... e orders a scrum. The throw is taken by the team moving forward prior to the stoppage or, if no team was moving forward, by the attacking team.
2025-01 - Global Law Trials
1 January 2025. From that date, they will be reflected in World Rugby's digital laws content. &nbs ... f of the team not in possession: a. Takes up a position near the scrum, no further than the centre lin ... p; Sanction: If the non-throwing team does not lift a teammate to compete for the ball, then play shall continue. If the non-throwing team lift a teammate to compete for the ball, then they shal
6 Match officials
y include the immediate care professionals, the team doctors, the non-playing members of the team ... e upon a referee. If they cannot agree, the home team appoints a referee. 6.2 If the referee is unabl ... t. If the referee cannot do so, the home team appoints a replacement. Duties of the referee befor ... r and neither team gains an advantage, play continues. If either team gains an advantage in the fiel
9 Foul play
t not intentionally run into an off-side team-mate to obstruct the opposition. Sanction: Penalty. 9. ... k. Repeated infringements 9.8 A team must not repeatedly commit the same offence. Sanction: Penalty. 9. ... s of the same team repeatedly commit the same offence, the referee gives a general caution to the tea ... t kicked the ball. Sanction: Penalty. The non-offending team chooses to take the penalty eithe
Charging into the ruck - February 2010
Players entering a ruck must do so in accordance with the Laws of the Game. Referees are reminded that appropriate binding is a requirement, and charging into a ruck is dangerous play and must be penalised as such. The video clips below all show examples of illegal charges into the ruck. Law text JOINING A RUCK A player joining a ruck must bind on a team-mate or an opponent, using the whol
IRB Maul Working Group Outcomes - August 2009
4 If the ball carrying team in the maul is moved backwards at or immediately after the formatio ... h officials insist the ball is used. If the player rejoins and binds on the players in front, the tea