Category:Rugby union terminology

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The main article for this category is List of rugby union terms.

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

P

  • Rugby union positions

Pages in category "Rugby union terminology"

The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

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  • List of rugby union terms

A

  • Ankle tap

B

  • Ball back
  • Blitz defence
  • Blood replacement
  • Rugby union bonus points system

C

  • Crash ball

D

  • Drop kick
  • Dump tackle

F

  • Field goal (rugby)
  • Flanker (rugby union)
  • Flying kick (football)
  • Forward pass
  • Free kick (rugby union)
  • Fullback (rugby)

G

  • Gain line
  • Goal (sport)
  • Goal from mark
  • Group of death
  • Grubber kick

K

  • Kolpak ruling

L

  • Line-out
  • Line-out code

M

  • Mark (rugby)
  • Māori Sidestep

O

  • Offside (rugby)

P

  • Penalty (rugby)
  • Penalty box
  • Place kick
  • Professional foul
  • Punt kick

R

  • Round the corner kicking
  • Rugby passes

S

  • Scrum (rugby union)
  • Scrum (rugby)
  • Sinky spin
  • Spear tackle
  • Stellenbosch Laws

T

  • Tackle (football move)
  • Test match (football)
  • Test match (rugby union)
  • Touch (rugby)
  • Touch judge
  • Touch-line
  • Try

U

  • Up and under
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