Line-out (rugby union)
Rugby Union, Throw-in, Association Football, Rugby League, Penalty (rugby union), Scrum (rugby), Line-out Code
978-620-1-27767-0
6201277676
76
2012-07-12
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A line-out is the means by which, in rugby union, the ball is put back into play after it has gone into touch. It is the equivalent of the throw-in in association football. Rugby league abolished line-outs in 1897. Instead, a scrum takes place 20 metres infield from the spot where the ball went out and where a line-out would take place in rugby union. When a player puts the ball into touch (that is, out of the field of play), the opposing team is awarded a line-out. An exception is that if the ball is kicked into touch from a penalty kick, the team that was awarded the penalty throws in to the resulting line-out.
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