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2007-02-03 03:50:57 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Weddings

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NOT AT ALL
The Laws of the Game are complete and contain all that is necessary to enable the game to be played correctly and fairly. Nevertheless, in a complex game where so many diverse situations can arise, the Board finds it necessary to instruct all concerned as to the meaning and effect of some of the Laws, and to add emphasis to duties which the Laws place on the referee. This is all the more necessary because lack of uniformity in referees' decisions is bad for the game.
These instructions and Notes are, therefore, issued by the International Rugby Football Board so that all concerned in every country may follow a consistent and uniform practice.

It is the duty of the referee (Law 6A 3) to apply fairly the Laws of the Game without any variation or omission. Equally, the referee is obliged to follow the instructions and guidelines herein laid down by the International Board.


Declaration of Amateurism
The game is an amateur game. No one is allowed to seek or receive payment or other material reward for taking part in the Game.

DEFINITIONS
Beyond or Behind or In Front of any position implies "with both feet," except when unsuited to the context.
Dead means that the ball is for the time being out of play. This occurs when the referee blows his whistle to indicate a stoppage of play or when an attempt to convert a try is unsuccessful.

Defending Team means the team in whose half of the ground the stoppage of play occurs and the opponents of the defending team are referred to as "the Attacking Team."

Kick. A kick is made by propelling the ball with the leg or foot (except the heel), from knee to toe inclusive. If the player is holding the ball, he must propel it out of his hands, or if it is on the ground, he must propel it a visible distance.

Drop Kick. A drop kick is made by letting the ball fall from the hand (or hands) to the ground and kicking it at the first rebound as it rises.

Place Kick. A place kick is made by kicking the ball after it has been placed on the ground for that purpose.

Punt. A punt is made by letting the ball fall from the hand (or hands) and kicking it before it touches the ground .

Mark. The mark is the place at which a free kick or penalty kick is awarded.

Line Through the Mark (or place). Except where specifically stated otherwise, the words "a line through the mark" or "a line through the place" always means a line parallel to the touch line.

Union means the controlling body under whose jurisdiction the match is played and in the case of an International Match it means the International Rugby Football Board or a Committee thereof.

learn to play..

2007-02-03 04:10:54 · answer #1 · answered by Aman S 1 · 0 0

as a player, you never want to be in front of the ball. the major difference between rugby and other sports, football included, is that the ball is passed backwards, not forwards. so penetrating the other side of the field will just get her a penalty. the best thing to do is create a strong offence and have the backs run in sync in a diagonal line with the person with the ball in the lead and have them pass off the ball to each other as necessary. trying to deny the fastest player on the other team is not a bad idea but there are also atleast 9 other players over there who can get the ball, so i would switch focus to getting the ball and getting it past the other team, not trying to take them out. "weak side wing" is not a term i'm familiar with either but when i played i was either full back or blind side, which is the wing on the farthest side of the line from the other backs. i'm assuming your daughter plays a similar position, she's probably fast and so they depend on her to run the ball as far as possible down the field. at least that was my job. why not see if there are any videos on youtube with rugby plays you can watch? if there are any coaching videos that might help as well.

2016-03-29 03:03:14 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Since you are asking this in the Weddings section, I assume you are asking this because you will be playing in your wedding dress or tux. I would say Yes.

2007-02-03 03:55:40 · answer #3 · answered by Harry Taco 3 · 0 0

are you going to be playing in your wedding gown? i wouldn't suggest that!

2007-02-03 14:41:59 · answer #4 · answered by KJ 6 · 0 0

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