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T1 Rugby
World Rugby has launched T1 Rugby, the world’s first non-contact sport that fully reflects the unique characteristics of rugby, including scrums, lineouts and breakdown. With an emphasis on fun, fitness, inclusion and time optimisation, T1 Rugby is a game for everyone, played by anyone. It provides a fun, welcoming, time efficient and safe environment for people of all ages, abilit
7 Advantage
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 ... m which advantage was being played; or c. The non-offending team commits an infringement befor
12 Kick-off and restart kicks
s are used to resume play. 12.1 All kick-offs and restart kicks are drop kicks. Sanction: The no ... n: The non-kicking team has the option of the kick being retaken or a scrum. 12.3 The opponent ... s restart play on or behind the centre of the half-way line. Sanction: The non-kicking team ha ... e line. Sanction: The kick is retaken. 12.6 The ball must reach the 10-metre line. Sanction: The no
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). 11.2 It is a knock forward when a player, in tackling or attempting to tackle an opponent, makes contact with the ball and the ball goes forward. Sanction: Scrum (if the ball goes into touch, the no
18 Touch, quick throw and lineout
r to the kicker’s try line. The non-kicking team. The ball goes directly into touch from a drop-ou ... e or on the drop-out’s sanction line, whichever is nearer to the kicker’s try line. The non-kicking team. ... r is nearer to the kicker’s try line. The non-kicking team. An opposition player, who is in touch, catche ... l was kicked, whichever is nearer to the kicker’s try line. The non-kicking team. Gain in ground &nbs
10 Offside and onside in open play
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 tea ... d by an opponent but not when the kick is charged down. Sanction: The non-offending team can choose eithe
Law changes summary - July 2022
r to reduce the frequency of water carriers coming onto the field, and to sanction poor behaviour by no ... n from previous clarifications. The wordings will change on the digital laws content from 1 July 202
19 Scrum
e of infringement. The non-offending team. A knock forward 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 tea ... g team last played the ball. The non-offending team. A penalty (scrum option). In the scrum zone at the point closest to where the infringement took place. The non-offending team. The ball is take
6 Match officials
y include the immediate care professionals, the team doctors, the non-playing members of the team ... s the referee or non-player 6.10 If the ball or the ball-carrier touches the referee or other non-playe ... s the referee or other non-player in in-goal and either team gains an advantage: a. If the bal ... e. 6.12 If the ball is touched by the referee or other non-player in in-goal, the referee judges wha
Global Law Trials - 1 January 2025
1 January 2025. From that date, they will be reflected in World Rugby's digital laws content. &nbs ... 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 shall be offere
Touch Rugby
o that Unions may develop non-contact Rugby. These Laws have been produced so that there are som ... e into contact with the ground, the non-offending team may play the ball and look to gain an advantage. 8.4 If a team commits an offence and the non-offending team takes possession and gain an advantage the referee will allow the game to continue. If no advantage has been gained by the non-offending tea
Five key areas of refereeing June 2012
d 2. Offsides at breakdown to be strictly policed Non participants at the breakdown mus
5 Time
e the playing enclosure. 5.3 In non-international matches, the match organiser may decide to reduc
XRugby
d to the non-offending team at the place from which the kick was made. If, from a grubber kic ... t following a score takes place on the referee’s signal and is a tap and play by the non-scoring team.Fou ... s Times to non-traditional participants who are new to rugby - focus on school girls and Indian/Eas
20 Penalty and free-kick
e on the drop-out’s sanction line (non-offending team decides). Any infringement that takes place outsid ... e in line with the place of infringement but at least 15 metres from the touchline. The no ... t be taken without delay. Sanction: Scrum. 20.6 Any player from the non-offending team may tak
Head Contact Process - March 2021
s for match officials Match officials may wish to use the non-exhaustive list of trigger words below to hel
IRB Maul Working Group Outcomes - August 2009
y encourage the non-ball-carrying side to commit to the maul at its formation. Match officials als
Tag Rugby
o that Unions may develop non-contact Rugby. These Laws have been produced so that there are som ... r!”. 8.3 If the attacking team causes the ball to come into contact with the ground by a knock-on, the no ... e and the non-offending team takes possession and gain an advantage the referee will allow the game to continue. If no advantage has been gained by the non-offending team, the ball will be returned bac
Beach Touch Rugby
s have been designed so that Unions may develop non-contact Rugby. These Laws have been produced s ... s, possession. Forward means towards the opposing team’s goal line. Sanction: Free pass to the no ... n: Free pass to the non-offending team 12.3 Intentional knock or throw forward: A player mus ... e passes are awarded to the non-offending team for infringements by their opponents. 21.2 When a fre
Beach Tag Rugby
s have been designed so that Unions may develop non-contact Rugby. These Laws have been produced s ... s towards the opposing team’s goal line. Sanction: Free pass to the non-offending team 12.2 A throw forward occurs when a player throws or passes the ball forward. Sanction: Free pass to the no ... d to the non-offending team for infringements by their opponents. 21.2 When a free pass is awarde
Law Application Guideline - January 2023
l at penalties – this reduces attacking options by the non-offending team and slows the game down unnecessaril
Beach Fives Rugby
s the opposing team’s goal line. Sanction: Free kick to the non-offending team 12.2 A throw forward occurs when a player throws or passes the ball forward. Sanction: Free kick to the non-offending tea ... s in Beach Fives Rugby. Law 21 – Free Kicks 21.1 Free kicks are awarded to the non-offending tea
8 Scoring
l stands and a further penalty is not awarded. If the kick is unsuccessful, the non-offending tea
9 Foul play
l. Sanction: Penalty. The non-offending team chooses to take the penalty either: At the plac
Shape of the Game: Reinforcement of current law - March 2024
n half. The non-scoring side can take water into in-goal or retrieve from behind the dead-ball lin
Free-kick
Shoulders parallel with touchline. Arm bent square at elbow, upper arm pointing towards non-offending team.
Penalty
Shoulders parallel with touchline. Arm angled up, pointing towards non-offending team.
Advantage
Arm outstretched, waist high, towards non-offending team, for a period of approximately five seconds.
Clarification 5-2004
t are the options of the non-throwing receiver? Can he run into the gap and perform any of the actions available to any other player in the line-out without penalty? (2) If the non-throwing team has fewer number in the line-out (5 v 4 and both teams have a receiver in position), can the non-throwing team's receive
Clarification 1-2009
e to the touchline is knocked on with the ball crossing the touchline. The non offending side immediately tak ... w take place by the non offending team?2. Has the non offending side the option of a throw in fro
5 Time
GAME-ON3 [Replacement] 5.3 In non-international matches, the match organiser may decide to reduce the length of a match. If the match organiser does not decide, the teams agree on the length of a match. If they cannot agree, the referee decides. Replaced by: 5.3 Games should last a minimum of 40 minutes, but can be split into equal halves, quarters or thirds.
12 Kick-off and restart kicks
d the centre of the half-way line. Sanction: The non-kicking team has the option of the kick being retake ... t reach the 10-metre line. Sanction: The non-kicking team has the option of the kick being retake ... 8 [Replacement] 12.8 If the ball goes directly into touch, the non-kicking team chooses one of the followin ... y or it goes dead through in-goal, the non-kicking team has the option of having the kick retake
Clarification 5-2002
n allows the receiver, of either the throwing-in team or of the non-throwing-in team to run into a ga ... e fewer lineout players but they must not have more.The query is as follows:(1) Is the non-throwin ... d by the throwing-in team as this would allow the non-throwing-in team to have more players in the lineout, also contrary to Law 19.7(c)? The IRFU would submit that the receiver of the non-throwing-in tea
12 Kick-off and restart kicks
d the centre of the half-way line. Sanction: The non-kicking team has the option of the kick bein ... n: The non-kicking team has the option of the kick being retaken or a scrum. Replaced by: 12. ... s directly into touch, the non-kicking team chooses one of the following: a. The kick being retaken. ... l, the non-kicking team has the option of having the kick retaken or a scrum. Replaced by: 12.9 If the bal
Clarification 4-2004
r to the ball being thrown in? (3) Can the non-throwing team’s receiver enter the line-out to perform an ... e places with any other player in the line-out prior to the ball being thrown-in. (3) The non-throwin ... o. If this occurred the non-throwing team would have more players in the line-out, and would be subject to penalty. The non-throwing receiver can only enter the line-out after the throwers receiver has done s
Clarification 1-2023
s: 6.12 If the ball is touched by the referee or other non-playe ... d as expected or defined in law. Had the ball carrier placed the ball on a non-playe ... d” on it. In the next law cycle, World Rugby will look to amend 6.12 to include other objects as well as no
Clarification 2-2008
w 3.5 (a) or (c), either at the beginning of the match or during a match (thus causing non-conteste ... s the stoppage in play?c) Can the match commence with non-contested scrums or should the teams be required to play contested scrums?2. Where non-contested scrums are played, is it possible to preven ... e]?ARU Comment:ARU believes that the intention of the Law is for non-contested scrums to be playe
Clarification 1-2013
e he wishes to place his non kicking foot; or to sight/line up the ball with the posts.It is our vie
Clarification 6-2014
h, some 8 metres from the 22 metre drop out took place. What advantage may apply? Can the non-offendin
Clarification 2-2010
c, in that, it is a free kick to the non-offending team should a team infringe the above. Rulin ... e will offer the non-offending team the options provided by Law 13.7, 13.8 and 13.9 respectivel