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  2. Glossary of rugby union terms - Wikipedia

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    A dump tackle that drops the ball carrier on his head or neck is known as a spear tackle, and will almost invariably concede a penalty and possibly result in a caution for the tackler. In rugby union, World Rugby has ruled that a dangerous tackle of this type, sometimes also called a tip tackle, should be punished with a straight red card. [2]

  3. Rugby union gameplay - Wikipedia

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    A player performing this sort of tackle would typically be sent-off. [18] Tackling is the only way to stop a player from running and is a major part of any team's defence. [19] A good tackle stops the player from moving forward and prevents them from passing the ball. [20] It can also put an opponent under pressure and force the ball loose. [20]

  4. Laws of rugby union - Wikipedia

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    The game of Rugby evolved at Rugby School from early folk football, with the rules of play being agreed upon before the start of each match. Some Rugby clubs were also early members of The Football Association, leaving after they left out rules for "running with the ball" and "hacking" when framing their code in 1863. The rugby laws were ...

  5. Glossary of rugby league terms - Wikipedia

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    Minor variations exist. In the National Rugby League, if the scores are level at the end of 80 minutes, five minutes are played, the teams swap ends with no break, and five more minutes are played. Any score (try, penalty goal, or field goal) in this 10-minute period secures a win for the scoring team, and the game ends. Goose step

  6. Comparison of rugby league and rugby union - Wikipedia

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    In rugby league a play the ball takes place after each tackle. In rugby union, play does not stop when a player is forced to the ground in a tackle, as the tackled player must immediately play the ball, and the tackler must roll away, which will generally mean a ruck will form.

  7. Rugby league gameplay - Wikipedia

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    There are four ways to score in rugby league: tries, conversions, penalty goals, and drop goals. The try is worth four points and is the primary means of scoring. To score a try, the ball must be placed with controlled downward pressure on the goal line (also called the try line ) or in the in-goal area between the goal line and the dead ball ...

  8. Scotland v France referee: Who is Six Nations official Nic Berry?

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    A former professional player, Berry impressed as a scrum half in Super Rugby, the French Top 14 and England’s Premiership. His career was curtailed at the start of the 2011/12 season, however ...

  9. Ankle tap - Wikipedia

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    An ankle-tap or tap-tackle is a form of tackle used in rugby league, [1] rugby union and gridiron football.. It is used when the player carrying the ball is running at speed and a defending player is approaching from behind or the side.