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0-9 22 The 22 m line, marking 22 metres (72 ft) from the tryline. 89 An "89" or eight-nine move is a phase following a scrum, in which the number 8 picks up the ball and transfers it to number 9 (scrum-half). 99 The "99" call was a policy of simultaneous retaliation by the 1974 British Lions tour to South Africa, (the 99 comes from the British emergency services telephone number which is 999 ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Rugby union terminology" ... Glossary of rugby union terms; A. Ankle tap; B. Ball boy ...
Broken-time payments compensated players for time missed from work due to rugby. The payments were an issue which led to the schism of rugby football in England, and were the original payment system of the Northern Rugby Football Union in 1895. Bust A bust, or tackle bust, is when a player breaks through an attempted tackle. Bumper bars
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Glossary of rugby league terms; 0–9. 20-metre restart; A. Ankle tap; B. Ball boy; Best and ...
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.
For articles relating to rugby football prior to the 1895 schism and for sports related to both rugby union and rugby league see Category:Rugby football. Subcategories This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 total.
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