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Try (rugby) - Wikipedia
A try is a way of scoring points in rugby union and rugby league football. A try is scored by grounding the ball in the opposition's in-goal area (on or behind the goal line). Rugby union and league differ slightly in defining "grounding the ball" and the "in-goal" area. In rugby union a try is worth 5 points, and in rugby league a try is worth ...

Scoring points - World Rugby
A try is scored when the ball is grounded over the opponents’ goal-line in the in-goal area. A penalty try can be awarded if a player would have scored a try but for foul play by the opposition. A penalty try is now worth seven points with no conversion attempted.

Why is a try called a try in rugby? - Rugby World magazine
Why is a try called a try? Score four tries and you will win the game is a mantra trotted out by a few coaches but it wasn’t always this way. In fact, back in the day you could get over the goal-line 15 times in a game and still come away with a big fat zero on the scoreboard.

Definitions | World Rugby Game Analysis
A try is scored when the referee adjudges that a player grounds the ball, in a controlled fashion, over the opponents' goal line. This includes penalty tries. A try awarded by the referee rather than scored by a player. Not assigned to a player.

When a try is not a try – rugby’s laws on grounding the ball explained
First, what the law book says. Law 8.2 explains tries. It reads as follows: A try is scored when an attacking player: is first to ground the ball in the opponents’ in-goal; is first to ground the ball when a scrum, ruck or maul reaches the goal line;

Understanding Rugby Scoring: Tries, Conversions, Penalty Goals, and ...
A try is the most valuable scoring play in rugby, worth 5 points. It is awarded when a player touches the ball down in the opponent’s in-goal area or on the try line. Scoring a try is the primary objective of each team’s attack.

Rugby Points-Scoring System Explained - sportsboom.com
There are several ways to score points in rugby union. A “try” is scored when an attacker touches down the ball behind the opposition’s “goal line.” In the early days of rugby, this score was known as a “touch down.” Currently, five points are awarded for a try. The kicker takes a conversion attempt in line with where try was scored.

Scoring a Try in Rugby: A Beginner's Guide - rugbyfly.com
To score a try, players use a combination of speed, agility, and strategy. Often, a strong and synchronized forward pack advances the ball towards the try line through an offensive play known as a maul or pick-and-go.

Understanding the Rugby Try - rugbyfly.com
In rugby, a try is one of the most exciting and sought-after scoring actions during a game. It is equivalent to a touchdown in American football. When a player successfully grounds the ball in the opposing team's in-goal area, a try is awarded, and the team earns five points.

Discover the Rugby Scoring System: How Many Points is a Try Worth ...
The scoring system in rugby includes several ways to score points, but a try is worth the most with five points. When a player reaches the opposition team’s try line and places the ball beyond the line, a ‘try’ is awarded to the player’s team.

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