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k. Plane of touch The vertical space rising immediately above the touch line or touch-in-goal lin ... s and regulations should be used. F Field of play The area between the try lines and the touch line ... e, and between the touch-in-goal lines. It includes the try line but not the dead-ball line or the touch-in-goal lines. J Jackler/Stealer The jackler/stealer is the first arriving team-mat

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17 Mark

Principle A means of stopping play within a player’s own 22 by directly catching an opponent’s kick. Claiming a mark 17.1 To claim a mark, a player must: a. Have at least one foot on or behind their own 22-metre line when catching the ball or when landing having caught it in the air; and b. Catch a ball that has reached the plane of the 22-metre line directly from an opponent’s kick befor

Laws of the Game > Laws by number
18 Touch, quick throw and lineout

e or anything beyond, catches or holds the ball. i. If the ball has reached the plane of touch whe ... s not reached the plane of touch when it is caught or picked up, the catcher is deemed to have take ... l is not in touch or touch-in-goal if: a. The ball reaches the plane of touch but is caught, knocked or kicke ... d the plane of touch. c. A player jumps from the playing area and knocks (or catches and releases) the bal