Wolverine Rugby
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The game
Duration: A game of rugby consists of two halves of 40 minutes with injury time added on at the end of each half. This is not as long as you might expect, because physiotherapists are often allowed onto the pitch while play continues.
The referee: Signalling a penalty |
(There are also seven and 10-man versions of rugby union, played almost exclusively at tournaments.)
Officials: There is one referee assisted by two touch judges, who mark where the ball goes out of play, adjudge kicks at goal and inform the referee of foul play.
A fourth official controls replacements and substitutes. There is no video referee.
The try: Must have "downward pressure" |
The tackle: There is no limit on the number of tacklers |
It is also illegal to punch, gouge, stamp on or kick another player.
Forward pass: The ball fails to travel backwards in a pass. Scrum to the opposition.
The knock-on: The ball is knocked forward |
The scrum: The number eight makes the gain line |
All players not involved in the lineout, except the scrum-half, must retire10 yards.
Maul: A maul is essentially the same thing, but the ball is held off the ground by a player.
Kick-off: A coin is tossed and the winning captain elects to take or receive the kick.
Blindside: The narrow side of the pitch in relation to a scrum or a breakdown in play.
Openside: The broad side of the pitch in relation to a scrum or a breakdown in play.
Second phase would be winning the ball back from the ensuing breakdown and attacking again