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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. ... y if the player has been medically cleared to do so and does so within the required time of leavin ... y if the player has been medically cleared to do so and does so within the required time of leavin
5 Time
h of not more than 40 minutes plus time lost), unless the match organiser has authorised the playing of extra-time in a drawn match within a knock-out competition. Replaced by: 5.1 A match lasts 14 minutes (split into two halves, each of not more than seven minutes) plus time lost. When a drawn matc ... e the playing enclosure. Replaced by: 5.2 Half-time consists of an interval not exceeding two minutes.
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. 3.2 deleted 3.4 [Replacement] 3.4 For international matches, a union may nominate up to eight replacement ... h at any time. Players entering the field of play must do so at the half-way line after the replaced playe
5 Time
h of not more than 40 minutes plus time lost), unless the match organiser has authorised the playing of extra-time in a drawn match within a knock-out competition. Replaced by: 5.1 A match lasts 20 minutes (split into two halves, each of not more than 10 minutes) plus time lost. Match organisers ma ... s as decided by the match organiser. During this time, the teams and match officials may leave the playin
8 Scoring
g else may be used to assist the kicker. c. Takes the kick within 60 seconds (playing time) from the time the try was awarded, even if the ball rolls over and has to be placed again. Sanction: Kic
Clarification 7-2003
r intentionally knocking or throwing the ball out of the playing area. The term 'knock' infer
Clarification 1-2008
l, is that player deemed to have picked up the ball outside the playing area? 5. If a player with on ... h was stationary within the playing area, is that player deemed to have picked up the ball in the playing are ... h was in motion within the playing are, is that player deemed to have picked up the ball in touch (or touc
Clarification 3-2009
g it up, there is the siren indicating the end of the match (real playing time). 3. The refere ... e of fact and Law and the game ends with the referee’s whistle. The scrum has been set in playing tim ... w 5.4 stipulates that “time-keeping may be delegated to an official responsible for time keeping”. Law 5.7 (e) stipulates that “if time expires and the ball is not dead or a scrum or lineout has bee
Clarification 5-2009
s for their substituted hooker to rejoin the match in an attempt to bring their playing numbers bac ... s with uncontested scrums and Team A playing with 14 players. Were the officials correct in not permitting Team A the opportunity to bring their playing numbers up to 15? Ruling of the designated member
Clarification 12-2003
p at loose-head. The player now playing at tight-head prop (the starting-loose head prop) is injure
Clarification 4-2006
d, placed or carried onto the playing enclosure that is not referred to in Table 1.
Clarification 6-2009
t players suitably trained and capable of playing in the scrum? 3. If a team cannot field a complet ... d for any reason and cannot be replaced there will be no reduction in the players playing in the scrum.
Clarification 8-2004
r, who had been already playing the ball at the time when the tackle was made, has to release the bal ... 2-player is still on his feet, playing the ball and is about to gain the possession of the ball fro ... r in A2-player’s position, who is on his feet and playing the ball while a tackle occurs withou ... s” “at or near to a tackle” (which is earlier in point of time than “after a tackle”). Rulin
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
Clarification 2-2007
s when the ball has gone outside the playing area and remained there, or when the referee has blow
Clarification 3-2015
Clarification in Law by the Designated Members of the Rugby CommitteeClarification3-2015Union / HP Ref ManagerFMRULaw Reference4Date2015-03-23Request The Federación Mexicana de Rugby seeks clarification on the interpretation of Law 4 and Regulation 12. Is it a requirement for a jersey to have sleeves? Clarification of the designated members of the Rugby Committee Jersey construction Each playin
Clarification 4-2024
s: 6.29 The following may enter the playing area provided they do not interfere with play: a) &nbs ... k at goal, or a try has been scored. c) The coaches attending to their teams at half-time. ... l people in the playing enclosure, restrict the number of incursions onto the field and to add in measure
Clarification 2-2026
n of the designated members of the Rugby Committee Response The laws referenced should be read alongside the Playin ... e) is then playing the ball away to ensure continuity. The laws highlighted focus on the contes ... n by a team at the ruck and is available to be played.” This reduces the time for extra players to ad
Clarification 9-2003
n of selecting a replacement hooker and a replacement prop capable of playing in both tight hea ... n of selecting a replacement hooker and a replacement prop capable of playing in both tight head and loose hea
Clarification 3-2018
n to the field of play after 10 minutes (actual time) of leaving the playing area, the replacement become
Clarification 4-2018
r the playing area to attend to injured players any time it is safe to do so. Law 6.8 The referee carries a whistle and blows it: b. To stop play. The referee has the power to stop play at any time. ... g or potentially serious injury instances where time is of the essence. There have been several instances wher
Clarification 1-2004
d does not return to the field of play with 15 minutes (actual time) of leaving the playing are ... n to the field of play at the time the next scrum is awarded after the sending off.
Clarification 4-2016
Clarification in Law by the Designated Members of the Rugby Committee Clarification 4-2016 Union / HP Ref Manager Sevens HP Referee Manager Law Reference 21 Date 2016-12-19 Request Below is a link showing three players taking Penalty Kicks during the recent HSBC Sevens. They are doing so by dropping the ball onto their foot and then playing the ball: https://worldrugby.box.com/
Clarification 5-2016
e; and Whether or not the ball is dead following a player returning the ball to the playing area coul
Clarification 3-2004
l in the Playing Charter, the concept and definition of an "arriving player" should be introduced to avoi
Clarification 4-2009
n a player has complied with Law 15 6 (b), is on his feet and playing the ball after a tackl
Clarification 1-2016
e. The scrum has been set in playing time and collapses. The referee is obliged to blow the whistl ... 4. With England leading 17 to 12, they had the throw-in to a lineout during which time the hooter went, signaling that time was up. The ball was thrown in, not straight, and the referee called not straight, but as time was up he did not give Wales the scrum and blew for full time. Below is a La
Clarification 4-2002
r the blowing of the whistle is not playing advantage. Law 8.3 (d) does not state that "the referee mus
Clarification 8-2003
e is playing an opponent without the ball. If the player was to have grasped the ball-carrier, and di
Clarification 9-2004
s playing time. After a caution, if the player commits the same or similar offence, the player mus