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basic regulations of rugby

Although to the bare eye a game of Rugby Union can appear like a cautiously arrange riot, this is not really the case. There are some rules that govern and bind the orchestrated riot to make it, perhaps astonishingly to those new to the sports goods.

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basic regulations of rugby

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  1. Basic regulations of Rugby

  2. Although to the bare eye a game of Rugby Union can appear like a cautiously arrange riot, this is not really the case. • There are some rules that govern and bind the orchestrated riot to make it, perhaps astonishingly to those new to the sports goods, very systematic and planned when played properly. • Below is a quick impression of the fundamentals of Rugby Union.

  3. Number of Players: Each team has 15 players who suppose various positions, which play serious parts in the team’s play. • Eight players make up the forwards and seven players make up the backs. • How to Play: The ball can be moved by transport it in the hands, or kick at any time during play, but under no situation can the ball be passed or made to go onward by the ball carrier other than by kicking the ball.

  4. If the ball is hit or passed ahead without it being kicked, it is called a ‘knock on’and is a violation which results in a scrum to the opposition. • A scrum is used to restart in a number of situation and involves each team’s coming together; compulsory together by the shoulders over the ‘mark’ and annoying to hook the ball back to their team’s side once the ball is placed in the channel.

  5. This is similar to a tip off in basketball with each team having a chance at winning the ball. • When the ball is being kicked during a kick off or 22 meter drop out it must be drop kicked. • If a ball is kicked or taken out of limits the ball is restarted by a lineout. • This is similar to the throw-in in soccer and works on the same principle. If a team is award a penalty they have the same three options at every penalty.

  6. They can either: 1.)Kick the ball out of boundaries and receive a lineout where the ball went out 2.)Take a free kick. The ball only has to be ‘kicked’through the mark in this instance. Most teams will classically just tap the ball over the mark to keep better control of it and resume play quickly. 3.)Take a punishment kick at goal.

  7. Points are score by the following method: • Tries: A try is worth 5 points and is scored by a player moving the ball down into the opponent “try zone”. It is the rugby equal of the American football ‘touchdown’. • Tries can also be honor as penalty tries when an attacking player is unlawfully kept from scoring a likely try.

  8. Penalty: A penalty kick scores 3 points and is awarded if a serious foul has been committed. • The kick is taken from the spot of the foul or any where behind it on a line through the referees mark. • Here in Tracknfieldgear.com, you will get all kind of track and field equipments like Hammers, Hurdles, Discus, Starting Blocks,  and lot more.

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