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In rugby union, a player may mark a ball, which means that the player may catch it and cannot be tackled by rival players. The marking player can choose to take a free-kick or a scrum at the position of the mark. To mark a ball, the player must catch the ball inside his or her own team's twenty-two metre line.
The rugby league playing field, [1] also referred to as a pitch [2] or paddock, is the playing surface for the sport of rugby league football and is surfaced exclusively with grass. [ 3 ] The dimensions and markings of a full-sized playing area are defined in Section 1 of the Laws of the Game . [ 1 ]
A line-out code [1] is a coded piece of information, used to communicate intentions about a line-out within one team in a rugby union match without giving information away to the other team. A line-out is a manoeuvre used to restart play when the ball has left the pitch.
{{National rugby sevens teams}} – Template with links to all men's national rugby sevens teams, with separate groupings for IRB Sevens core teams, other current teams, and defunct teams. {{ Rugby union squad }} - used as the template for national and club squad templates to be used on player pages.
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