That was my question. Can I consider this rules like football? The last person thouching the ball, his team does not have the possession? And the only big exception is when it's kicked after a penalty?
@@NBBeska yes. the team which is rewarded a choice penalty (they may choose kicking for goal, tap penalty, scrum or kick to touch) and choose the kick to touch option, they kick the ball to touch and use a line out where the ball goes into touch. very good option to gain territory, or make a try.
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For anyone new to the game please note that the touch line is part of the "in touch" area so if the ball touches only a small part of the touchline then the ball is intouch. This is quite different to football where all of the ball has to cross the touchline for it to be intouch. A ball crossing the touchline is not in touch until it hits the ground. A player, jumping from within the field of play, may knock a ball that has crossed the touchline, but not made contact with the ground, back onto the field of play. Nobody said the laws are simple. Not being able to kick the ball directly into touch outside one's own 22 was introduced in order to encourage more running with the ball. This is a faint imitation of a Rugby League law that requires the ball to bounce in the field of play when kicked from any where on the pitch during open play.
Thanks. Very good video. I remember my full back did a defensive clearance kick outside of our 22m and went directly into touch. I was super puzzled why a lineout was awarded at the point where the kick was taken 🤣
What happend if the kick is from your in goal? It is like you are out of your 22? But, it is not possible to do the line out from inside of the in goal isn´t?
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When the player is in his 22 Can he kick the ball beyond half the pitch? If the ball goes straight to the touch the game starts from there or isn't valid because the ball passed half the pitch? Thx!
If you are in your own 22 you can kick it straight out (on the full) and the opposition will get a line out where it went out. If you kick out on the full outside your 22 the opposition will get the ball where you kicked it from
Update: there is new rule for a kick called a 50:22 (pronounced 'fifty twenty two'). If the Ireland kicker (let's say) is (a) behind the half-way line, (b) kicks the ball past the opposition 22, (c) the ball bounces before going out, then Ireland (yes) get the lineout. To repeat: the ball must bounce inside the opposition 22 before going out, and the kick must begin inside your own half-way line. Doing this, you can kick AND get the lineout.
Well explained. The exception being of course that If the ball is kicked into touch from a penalty then the kicking team get to take the line out.
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That was my question.
Can I consider this rules like football? The last person thouching the ball, his team does not have the possession?
And the only big exception is when it's kicked after a penalty?
@@NBBeska yes. the team which is rewarded a choice penalty (they may choose kicking for goal, tap penalty, scrum or kick to touch) and choose the kick to touch option, they kick the ball to touch and use a line out where the ball goes into touch. very good option to gain territory, or make a try.
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Thank you for clearing that up for a rugby newbie.
50-22 update?
For anyone new to the game please note that the touch line is part of the "in touch" area so if the ball touches only a small part of the touchline then the ball is intouch. This is quite different to football where all of the ball has to cross the touchline for it to be intouch. A ball crossing the touchline is not in touch until it hits the ground. A player, jumping from within the field of play, may knock a ball that has crossed the touchline, but not made contact with the ground, back onto the field of play. Nobody said the laws are simple.
Not being able to kick the ball directly into touch outside one's own 22 was introduced in order to encourage more running with the ball. This is a faint imitation of a Rugby League law that requires the ball to bounce in the field of play when kicked from any where on the pitch during open play.
I finally got the 22 meter line rule. Awesome video!
Thanks. Very good video. I remember my full back did a defensive clearance kick outside of our 22m and went directly into touch. I was super puzzled why a lineout was awarded at the point where the kick was taken 🤣
Brilliant. Thanks for that. Very clear
Been trying to figure this out for a while, thank you!
Well done! As a new fan, this was the last mystery solved. Thanks
Thank you for this explanation!
Nicely done, great examples.
excellent explanation!
very nice explanation its very easy to understand
Thanks, this was VERY thorough
Thank you. It's so simple now!
Would it be different if it was a grubber kick? Or is the rule the same?
If the ball lands directly on the touch line does it still count as out on the full?
Great video!
Thank you! Very helpful
What happend if the kick is from your in goal? It is like you are out of your 22? But, it is not possible to do the line out from inside of the in goal isn´t?
Heyo, what software did you use for this video to mark the players, directions, the 22 etc.?
What happens if the ball is kicked from outside the 22 but bounces before going outside ?
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When the player is in his 22 Can he kick the ball beyond half the pitch? If the ball goes straight to the touch the game starts from there or isn't valid because the ball passed half the pitch? Thx!
If you are in your own 22 you can kick it straight out (on the full) and the opposition will get a line out where it went out. If you kick out on the full outside your 22 the opposition will get the ball where you kicked it from
is this updated to now?
Yeah
Update: there is new rule for a kick called a 50:22 (pronounced 'fifty twenty two').
If the Ireland kicker (let's say) is (a) behind the half-way line, (b) kicks the ball past the opposition 22, (c) the ball bounces before going out, then Ireland (yes) get the lineout.
To repeat: the ball must bounce inside the opposition 22 before going out, and the kick must begin inside your own half-way line. Doing this, you can kick AND get the lineout.
I love how the example of a "serious error" is quade cooper
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