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  2. Rugby league playing field - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  3. Dead ball - Wikipedia

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    Each end of a rugby league field has a dead ball line; when the ball (or player in possession) crosses or touches this line, the ball is said to have gone dead. This results in a goal line drop out if the defending team had caused the ball to go dead; otherwise, a 20-metre restart ensues.

  4. Rugby league gameplay - Wikipedia

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    The dead ball lines and the touch-lines (side lines) make up the boundary of the field of play. If the ball (or any part of the body of a player in possession of the ball) touches the ground on or beyond any of these lines, the ball is said to be dead, and play must be restarted. This is done by one of two ways.

  5. Glossary of rugby league terms - Wikipedia

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    Dead The ball is considered dead if it goes out of play beyond the dead ball line. Dead ball line A boundary at each end of the playing field. The dead ball line is out of play. Differential penalty A penalty that may not be kicked for goal by the team to which it is awarded. [10]

  6. Rugby union gameplay - Wikipedia

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    The opposition can stop players moving up the field by tackling them. Only players carrying the ball can be tackled and once a tackle is completed the opposition can compete for the ball. Play continues until a try is scored, the ball crosses the side line or dead-ball line, or an infringement occurs.

  7. A crystal ball gazer's guide to rugby in 2025... - AOL

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    A Six Nations where Scotland might finally do something, a women's World Cup with the improving Scots daring to dream of a strong tournament, a Lions tour that might feature a record number of Scots.

  8. Laws of rugby union - Wikipedia

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    If the ball is received in the in-goal, the player can either ground the ball (resulting in a goal line drop out, or to make the ball dead (resulting in a 5-metre scrum) [34] If a line-out is taken incorrectly (ball not travelling 5 metres, player stepping into the field of play when throwing the ball in, ball not thrown straight – or forward ...

  9. Laws of rugby league - Wikipedia

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    The 'field goal', which could be scored in open play by kicking a loose ball above the cross bar and between the posts, was abolished. [20] [27] [29] 1926. NSWRFL Implemented: 1926 NSWRFL season. The goal-line drop-out replaced drop-outs from the 25-yard (23 m) line after the ball was played dead by a defender. [27] [29]