Rugby Rules
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Rugby Rules
Rugby Primer
The General Principles
Rugby has two major variations, rugby union and rugby league. League is a game which originated from union but is based on a much different set of principles. Scrum.com's focus is on Rugby Union. Please contact your local club for additional information concerning our sport and to learn to play safely.
Presented below are the general principles of rugby union matches:
# Forward passes are not allowed. Dropping the ball forward is also prohibited and is called a knock-on.
# The ball can only be advanced by running or kicking the ball forward.
# A tackled runner must immediately release the ball, the tackler must immediately release the tackled player.
# Play is continuous, all stoppage of play must be immediately restarted (unless there is an injury).
# A scrum restarts play after a forward pass or knock-on, a scrum can also be awarded in other situations.
# A lineout restarts play after the ball travels into touch (out of bounds).
# No blocking, normally all supporting players must stay behind the ball carrier.
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