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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
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 ... r when a try is scored – the scoring side to an area on/near the 10m line in their ow ... d only come on after the scoring of a try. Water can be available at all times in technical area
Clarification 2-2006
f 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 wher ... s a penalty kick, and the ball is kicked into touch, the throw in is taken by the player of the team who took the penalty kick. This applies whether the ball was kicked directly or indirectly into touc
Clarification 6-2006
e the referee has three options available: penalty only, penalty and yellow card, penalty and red card.
Head Contact Process - Leading elbow / forearm
1 No sanction - ball carrier’s arm is close to the body 2 Penalty - indirect throat contact with no force and no speed 3 Yellow card - indirect throat contact 4 Red card - direct throat contact with a high level of danger
Clarification 2-2007
Ruling in Law by the Designated Members of the Rugby CommitteeClarification2-2007Union / HP Ref ManagerIRFULaw Reference3Date2007-03-12Request 1. A penalty kick is awarded to White team. Befor ... e the penalty kick.) 2. A penalty kick is awarded to White team. Before the kick is taken ca ... e that the returning player may take the penalty kick.) Ruling of the designated members of the Rugb
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.
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
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
e would like a clarification in Law. Scenario 1A try is scored in the last minute of a gam ... 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 play to continue.(f) If time expires after a try has been scored the referee allows tim
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
1-Penalty & Free Kicks Black team are penalised for a tackle infringement 30 metres from their goal lin ... d across the goal line to score a try. 1. Law 21.5(b) states that ‘If the kicker indicates to the refere ... d situation is legal and the referee should award a try. Ruling of the designated members of the Rugb ... 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
l players: Other restrictions on winning the ball. Players must not try to win the ball in the scru ... 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
e For a try to be awarded, Law 8.2a says an attacking player has to ground the ball firs ... o so ‘first’, so a try cannot be awarded. Therefore the defender’s touch takes precedenc ... 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 ... n of encouraging the attacking side to score a try rather than rely on a scrum 5 restart if they fail to do s
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.