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12 Kick-off and restart kicks
Principle Kick-offs are used to start each half of the match or period of extra-time. Restart kicks are used to resume play. 12.1 All kick-offs and restart kicks are drop kicks. Sanction: The non-kicking team has the option of the kick being retaken or a scrum. Kick-off Kick-offs and restar ... r than a kick-off, restart kick following a score, drop goal, drop-out or penalty attempt, is grounde
12 Kick-off and restart kicks
k on or behind the centre of the half-way line. The restart kick must be taken within 30 seconds fro ... 1 Apart from at a kick-off or restart kick, if the ball is played or taken into in-goal by an attackin ... Sevens4 [Replacement] 12.4 After a team has scored, their opponents restart play on or behind the centre of the half-way line. Sanction: The non-kicking team has the option of the kick being retake
12 Kick-off and restart kicks
10s4 [Replacement] 12.4 After a team has scored, their opponents restart play on or behind the centre of the half-way line. Sanction: The non-kicking team has the option of the kick being retaken or a scrum. Replaced by: 12.4 After a team has scored, the same team restarts with a drop kick on or behind the centre of the half-way line. Sanction: Free-kick. 1 [Replacement] 12.1 When the bal
Law 12: Kick-off and restart kicks
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Definitions
r a kick-off, restart kick, free-kick, penalty or set piece and before the next phase, or the perio ... m-mate because of injury or for tactical reasons. Restart kick The method of restarting play with a dro ... t first touching anyone else or the ground. Drop-kick After being intentionally dropped to the groun ... y or free-kick or in open play. Team-mates are latched on each side of the ball-carrier in a wedg
Playing Charter
s, kick-offs and restart kicks. Rugby provides a unifying spirit that leads to life-long friendship ... d in the preceding action. For example, a team forced to kick for touch because of its inability to maintai ... s distinctive features are maintained through scrums, lineouts, mauls, rucks, kick-offs and re-starts. Als
IRB Maul Working Group Outcomes - August 2009
l at the formation; this includes the formation of the maul at a lineout and from a maul formed after kick-offs or restart kicks. (Match Officials were instructed to apply this from May 2009 - a DVD was circulate ... d in the same way as mauls formed at lineouts or from restart kicks. Clip 1a - Obstruction at lineou ... n at restart Clip 1e - Obstruction at restart Clip 1f - Legal at restart 2 A player ma
5 Time
d unless: a. A scrum, lineout or restart kick following a try or touchdown, awarded before tim ... m, lineout or restart kick is taken incorrectly. b. The referee awards a free-kick or penalty. ... s, the referee will award a restart kick. c. If the conversion is attempted, time is taken fro ... e it. a. The decision to decline the conversion must be relayed by the try scorer to the referee by saying “no kic
17 Mark
k is called correctly, the referee immediately stops the game and awards a free-kick to the team in possession. 17.4 A mark may not be claimed from a kick-off or a restart kick after a scor ... Principle A means of stopping play within a player’s own 22 by directly catching an opponent’s kic ... b. Catch a ball that has reached the plane of the 22-metre line directly from an opponent’s kick befor
Beach Fives Rugby
n the permitted number of players. Sanction: Free kick at the place where the game would restart 3.3 Player ... 1 The kick off occurs at the start of the match and the restart of the match after half time. Restar ... e of a punt kick to restart play. If a punt restart kick is used the team that scored takes the restart kick. If a punt restart kick is used the kicking team must not cross the half-way line until the bal
Tag Rugby
e of the objection remains unaltered. Sanction: Penalty kick at the place where the game would restar ... t at a kick-off. Sanction: Penalty kick at the place of infringement or where play would next restar ... g player is tackled behind their own goal line the attacking team shall restart play with a drop-kic ... g players are tackled behind their own goal line, the attacking team shall restart play with a drop-kic
3 Team
y for use of the HIA process, the game cannot restart until the player with the blood injury has bee ... e been used). The game cannot restart until the player who requires an HIA has been temporarily replace
Beach Touch Rugby
h organisers may permit the use of a punt kick to restart play. If a punt restart kick is used the team that scored takes the restart kick. If a punt restart kick is used the kicking team must not cros ... s at the place where the game would restart 3.3 Players nominated as substitutes: A team ma ... s decides whether to kick off or to choose an end. If the winner of the toss decides to choose an en
Beach Tag Rugby
t the use of a punt kick to restart play. If a punt restart kick is used the team that scored takes the restart kick. If a punt restart kick is used the kicking team must not cross the half-way line unti ... n: Free pass at the place where the game would restart 3.3 Players nominated as substitutes: A tea ... s to see who wins the toss. The winner of the toss decides whether to kick off or to choose an en
18 Touch, quick throw and lineout
s not apply at a kick-off or any type of restart kick. Where the ball reaches the touchline. The kickin ... y into touch from a kick-off or restart kick Event Location of the mark of touch Who throws in The ball goes directly into touch from a kick-off or restart kick following a score. If the touch optio ... d and a player must not prevent the ball from travelling five metres. Sanction: Free-kick. 18.7 If the mar
19 Scrum
t of the maul. An incorrect kick-off or restart kick (scrum option). In the scrum zone, as near as possible to the middle point of the line behind which the kick-off or restart kick was taken. The no ... Principle The purpose of a scrum is to restart play with a contest for possession after a mino ... t played the ball. The non-offending team. A penalty or free-kick (scrum option). In the scrum zon
16 Maul
e-kick. During a maul 16.8 The ball-carrier in a maul may go to ground provided that player make ... e-kick. 16.12 When players of the team who are not in possession of the ball intentionally leav ... e. Sanction: Scrum. 16.15 When a maul has stopped moving towards a goal line, it may restart movin ... 8 If a maul is formed immediately after a player has directly caught an opponent’s kick in open pla
6 Match officials
s. The winner of the toss decides whether to kick off or to choose an end. If the winner of the toss decides to choose an end, the opponents must kick off and vice versa. 6.4 The match officials must inspec ... y is awarded. e. When the ball becomes dead, other than after a failed conversion kick. f. When the ball becomes unplayable. g. When a penalty, free-kick or scrum is awarded. h. When it would be dangerou
Touch Rugby
m will restart with a ruck ball or penalty kick. Law 9: Method of Scoring 9.1 Try. When an attackin ... y kick at the place of infringement or where play would next restart 10.2 All players must respec ... e at the time of the objection remains unaltered. Sanction: Penalty kick at the place where the game would restart (b) Match organisers may decide on the maximum number of males on the playing are
XRugby
d and they have made a move to step, run, pass or kick the ball. The offside line remains until the bal ... r kick). The sanction for any other type of kick is a tap and play at the place of infringement. If, from a grubber kick, the ball goes into touch before touching the ground, a tap and play is awarded to the non-offending team at the place from which the kick was made. If, from a grubber kic
20 Penalty and free-kick
Principle Penalties and free-kicks are awarded to restart play after infringements. Location of a penalty or free-kick 20.1 The mark for a penalty or free-kick must be in the field of pla ... n of penalty or free-kickWhile the ball is in play excluding a late charge after a kick. At the plac ... y or free-kick is awarded but before it is taken. Advanced 10 metres from the original mark.Lat
17 Mark
GAME-ON4 [Replacement] 17.4 A mark may not be claimed from a kick-off or a restart kick after a score. Replaced by: 17.4 A mark may not be claimed from a kick-off, a restart kick after a score or from an attacking kick from within the 22m
21 In-goal
SevensAddition: The restart kick must be taken within 30 seconds from the time the unsuccesful kick at goal was taken. 16 [Replacement] 21.16 When a player carrying the ball is held up in-goal, so that the player cannot ground the ball or play the ball, the ball is dead. Play restarts with a goal line drop-out or a 5m scrum, depending on how the ball entered in-goal. (law 12.12a, and law 19.
Clarification 1-2022
e in determining the restart. The correct restart then depends on how the loose ball first entere ... 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 ... e there is doubt about who grounded the ball first, Law 21.17 declares a restart of a 5m scrum, attacking tea ... n of encouraging the attacking side to score a try rather than rely on a scrum 5 restart if they fail to do s