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Head Contact Process - High tackle
Video clips 1 No foul play - no contact with the head, neck or throat - play on 2 No sanction - no fault of the player - significant drop by the ball carrier and tackler had no time to readjust 3 Penalty - indirect head contact with no force and no speed 4 Yellow card - direct hea ... r, no control and high speed - no mitigation present 6 Penalty - direct head contact but with low forc
Clarification 7-2003
t with the head with the purpose of making the ball go outside the field. Should a penalty be awarde ... s or is touched by an opposition player and then goes into touch. There is no penalty.
XRugby
m the 15m line.Penalty and free-kickAny penalty offences result in a tap and play. The team awarded a penalty can choose to take a quick tap and play from the place of the infringement or wai
3 Team
y. The score at the time of the objection remains unaltered. Sanction: Penalty. 3.4 For internationa ... o to gain an advantage, the player is guilty of misconduct. Sanction: Penalty. 3.8 The table indicate
Beach Touch Rugby
1 point 9.2 Penalty try. If a player would probably have scored a try but for foul play by an opponent, a penalty try is awarded. Value: 1 point Law 10: Foul Play 10.1 Foul play is anything a perso ... s. A penalty try must be awarded if the offense prevents a try that would probably otherwise have bee ... d the ball on the opponents’ goal line, a try is scored. 22.5 A penalty try is awarded if a try woul
Beach Tag Rugby
n a player is first to ground the ball in the opponents’ In-goal. Value: 1 point 9.2 Penalty try. If a player would probably have scored a try but for foul play by an opponent, a penalty try is awarde ... k the ball forward with hand or arm, nor throw forward. Sanction: Free pass. A penalty try must be awarde ... l. ‘Holding’ means holding in the hand or hands. No downward pressure is required. 22.2 A penalty tr
Beach Fives Rugby
t 9.2 Penalty try. If a player would probably have scored a try but for foul play by an opponent, a penalty try is awarded. Value: 1point Law 10: Foul Play 10.1 Foul play is anything a person doe ... d with hand or arm, nor throw forward. Sanction: Free kick. A penalty try must be awarde ... 8 A penalty try is awarded if a try would probably have been scored but for foul pla
Clarification 9-2004
t-off. Penalty: Penalty Kick The final paragraph states: A penalty try must be awarded if the offenc ... n) to ensure that in each and every circumstance, where a penalty try is awarded, that the offendin ... n incidences of scrum collapsing. In these circumstances, the sanction of a penalty try, and a temporar ... e regard to the heading 'Intentionally Offending'. Therefore, if a penalty try is awarded as the resul
Shape of the Game: Reinforcement of current law - March 2024
e. The water carriers must leave when the conversion is taken.ii. At a penalty try, no water carriers ma
Clarification 4-2016
g three players taking Penalty Kicks during the recent HSBC Sevens. They are doing so by droppin ... e the ball a visible distance out of the hand or along the ground.Law 21.3 (a) How Penalty and Free Kicks are taken. Any player may take a penalty or free kick awarded for an infringement with any typ ... s. Dropping the ball onto the foot does not constitute a correctly taken Penalty or free kick and Law 21.
Clarification 1-2015
r a conversion or successful penalty kick at goal. If a scrum has to be reset, the scrum has not been completed. If time expires and a mark, free kick or penalty kick is then awarded, the referee allows pla ... e is taken from the strike on the ball.Scenario 2Can the same logic be applied to a penalty award at the end of the game, e.g. what happens if a penalty is awarded at 79:50 and the team wants to kic
19 Scrum
m. Sanction: Penalty. Replaced by: 19.5 A scrum must have five players in two rows from each tea ... t stay bound to the scrum until it ends and may not unbind to play the ball. Sanction: Penalty.
Clarification 8-2009
l is now at the backof the group.Is this obstruction and are team A liable to penalty? Rulin ... l by contact with the ball carrier.The Referee will award a penalty kick in accordance with Law 10.1 (c), (
Head Contact Process - Head on head
1 No sanction - no fault of the player - involuntary collision and the tackler had no time to readjust 2 Red card - head to head contact with a high degree of danger, no control, high speed and a leading head 3 Red card - head to head contact with a high degree of danger, no control, high speed and a leading head 4 Penalty - head to head contact but mitigation as there is a sudde
Head Contact Process - Dangerous cleanout
1 Penalty - direct head contact with no leading shoulder and the arriving player was attempting to wrap 2 Red card - direct head contact with a high degree of danger, high speed and a swinging arm 3 Red card - direct head contact with a high degree of danger and the arriving player had time to readjust his height 4 Red card - direct neck contact with a high degree of danger, hig
Clarification 4-2015
t of the match with a penalty kick that is converted to goal and the referee blows the end of the matc ... d of the match, then the referee may restart the match with a penalty kick, free kick or mark, et ... n to the non-infringing team, drop out or after a conversion or successful penalty kick at goa ... k or penalty kick is then awarded, the referee allows play to continue.
19 Scrum
w players from each team complete the scrum. Sanction: Penalty. Replaced by: 19.5 A scrum must hav ... n: Penalty. 6 deleted 7c deleted 7d deleted 23 [Replacement] 19.23 A front-row player mus ... t of the scrum in the direction of the opponents’ goal line. Sanction: Penalty. 2 [Replacement] 19.
Clarification 1-2003
e to penalty. The September 2002 ruling made it clear that the same principle should appl ... e the ball is liable to penalty. However, the referee would need to make a decision on the reason for hi ... t to take the ball but is liable to penalty for any other action.
6 Match officials
6. In-goal judges signal the result of conversions or penalty kicks at goal. Addition: 6. In-goal judge
Clarification 8-2003
e to penalty. (2) However, if the player from Team B instantaneously brings the ball carrier to ground, then, under Law 7 mode of play, he is not liable to penalty, as this constitutes a tackl ... g player then brings the ball-carrier to ground, there is no penalty as there was no maul formed. Bindin ... e to penalty.
Clarification 5-2004
e to any other player in the line-out without penalty? (2) If the non-throwing team has fewer numbe
Clarification 6-2002
m mate who took the penalty or free kick, or when a team mate carrying the ball runs in front of the ... t of a penalty provision, and provided there are no reasons why the game should not continue, a quick ta
Clarification 6-2003
d that the player is liable to penalty for collapsing the maul. I would ask you to refer the definition of La ... l they are treated as one player and are not liable to penalty. In our opinion, if we treat the bal
Clarification 10-2004
Ruling in Law by the Designated Members of the Rugby CommitteeClarification10-2004Union / HP Ref ManagerWRULaw Reference19,21Date2004-12-24Request The WRU has requested a ruling with regard Law 19-Touch & line-out and Law 21 Penalty and Free Kicks (1) A player of the attacking team kicks the bal ... d. If the action as described was taken by a player after his team had been awarded a penalty kick or free kic
Clarification 3-2005
Ruling in Law by the Designated Members of the Rugby CommitteeClarification3-2005Union / HP Ref ManagerFPRLaw Reference21Date2005-06-30Request The FPR has requested a ruling with regard Law 21-Penalty & Free Kicks Black team are penalised for a tackle infringement 30 metres from their goal lin ... e of the original penalty, with the put in to the black team.
Clarification 2-2012
n to the non-offending team, drop out or after a conversion or successful penalty kick at goal. If a scrum has to be reset, the scrum has not been completed. If time expires and a mark, free kick or penalt
Clarification 7-2014
e the action ("bunny hopping with the ball caught at the player's feet") illegal and liable to penalt ... k it up with their legs. Sanction: Penalty kick."There is no ambiguity in this Law. Law 20.9 (
Clarification 4-2002
d on the ground, the referee will allow the non-offending team to take a quick tap penalty/free kic ... m. The opportunity to play advantage by allowing the non-offending team to take a quick tap penalty/free kic ... k/penalty kick taken in the form of a quickly taken tap kick, from the correct position.
Clarification 5-2002
t the opposition player having done so first, that player contravenes Law 19 -7 (b) for which the penalt ... p and thus the lineout for any other reason that player contravenes Law 19 -10 for which the penalty provision is a penalty kick.
3 Team
t the field of play. Sanction: Penalty. 34 deleted
Clarification 1-2021
Clarification in Law by the Designated Members of the Rugby CommitteeClarification1-2021Union / HP Ref ManagerFFRLaw Reference3Date2021-03-29RequestWhen a referee whistles a penalty or a free kick, is the ball considered dead, in which case, is a player replacement possible?Clarification of the designated members of the Rugby CommitteeThere are two issues which must both happe
Clarification 3-2002
2 and is penalisable by a penalty kick at the point noted in Law.
Clarification 3-2003
s the maul, then he is liable to penalty. (2) By definition, given the abovementioned scenario, a tackl
19 Scrum
l is repeatedly kicked out, the referee must treat this as intentional. Sanction: Penalty. Replace ... g the scrum. Sanction: Penalty.
12 Kick-off and restart kicks
m the time a conversion has been taken or declined, or from the time a penalty goal or dropped goa ... n an unsuccessful penalty goal or dropped goal attempt is grounded or made dead in in-goa
Clarification 4-2004
t. The receiver is liable to penalty for offences in the line-out as would be other player ... t to penalty. The non-throwing receiver can only enter the line-out after the throwers receiver has done s
Clarification 3-2009
s or lifts up in the air without penalty a further scrum will be ordered and the team who originall ... s for this scrum to be played. 4. The ball is put in then the scrum collapses without any penalty from eithe
Clarification 2-2011
n the ball carrier goes to ground and that player fails to make the ball available the sanction is a penalt ... e and awarded a scrum or a penalty sanction dependent on the actions of players before.
Clarification 1-2022
y into in-goal; or a penalty/drop kick at goal strikes the post and remains in in-goal = 22 Drop out (Law 12.1 ... d of play) into in-goal by an attacker = Goal line drop-out (Law 12.12b) a penalty/drop kick at goa
Clarification 3-2011
s in front of the kicker who are within 10 metres of the kick are not liable to penalty wherever the bal ... e to penalty in accordance with Law 11.4(f).The deletion of 11.4(f) would require a Law amendment.