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RUGBY S15
In General
Play—contd.
Infringement.
(b) Holding player not in
possession of the ball
(c) Illegal tackle, charge,
push
Obstruction or inter-
ference
2—
Misconduct
3—Persistent infringement
of the Laws
4—Causing unnecessary loss
of time . .
5—Wilfully breaking any
law for which the penalty
is a scrummage
6—Wearing articles which
are dangerous—buckles,
rings, studs on boots,
etc.
7—Ball, or player carrying
the ball, touches the
Referee in the field of
play
8—Lying on the ball when
on the ground instead
of getting up or rolling
away from the ball . .
()—Not himself running for
the ball, wilfully charges
or obstructs an opponent
who has just kicked the
ball, or who is not hold-
ing the ball . .
Law.
Penaltv.
34a
34a
20a
34b
34c
35
35
IO
3
0
17
20f
Order off and report.
Penalty kick.
Penalty kick. (Persistent
infringements MUST be
dealt with under Law
34 (c)•)
Stop game and order the
removal of the articles.
Scrummage at the spot.
Penalty kick.
Penalty kick:
(a) At the place of in-
fringement.
(b) At the spot where the
ball alights, at the
option of the oppos-
ing team.
If the ball alights in touch
the kick is taken at or behind
the spot Io yards from the
touch line and parallel to the
goal line through the point
In General
Play—contd.
Infringement.
(b) Holding player not in
possession of the ball
(c) Illegal tackle, charge,
push
Obstruction or inter-
ference
2—
Misconduct
3—Persistent infringement
of the Laws
4—Causing unnecessary loss
of time . .
5—Wilfully breaking any
law for which the penalty
is a scrummage
6—Wearing articles which
are dangerous—buckles,
rings, studs on boots,
etc.
7—Ball, or player carrying
the ball, touches the
Referee in the field of
play
8—Lying on the ball when
on the ground instead
of getting up or rolling
away from the ball . .
()—Not himself running for
the ball, wilfully charges
or obstructs an opponent
who has just kicked the
ball, or who is not hold-
ing the ball . .
Law.
Penaltv.
34a
34a
20a
34b
34c
35
35
IO
3
0
17
20f
Order off and report.
Penalty kick.
Penalty kick. (Persistent
infringements MUST be
dealt with under Law
34 (c)•)
Stop game and order the
removal of the articles.
Scrummage at the spot.
Penalty kick.
Penalty kick:
(a) At the place of in-
fringement.
(b) At the spot where the
ball alights, at the
option of the oppos-
ing team.
If the ball alights in touch
the kick is taken at or behind
the spot Io yards from the
touch line and parallel to the
goal line through the point
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Games and sports in the army > 1950-51 > (541) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/248814521 |
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Description | 'Games and Sports in the Army' was an annual publication produced by the British War Office between the 1930s and 1960s. This included the Second World War. It outlines the rules and regulations for games and sports played by members of the armed forces. It features names and photographs of team members, and examples of contemporary advertising. |
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Shelfmark | GWB.52 |