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The lineout - World Rugby
Learn about the lineout in rugby and how it is used to restart the game when the ball goes out of play.

Line-out (rugby union) - Wikipedia
A line-out or lineout is a means by which, in rugby union, play is restarted after the ball has gone into touch. When the ball goes out of the field of play, the opposing team is normally awarded a line-out; the exception is after the ball is kicked into touch from a penalty kick, when the team that was awarded the penalty throws into the line-out.

Basic Rules of the Lineout and How They Work - Rugby Roar
Lineout jumpers must not use their outside arm to knock the ball backwards, jump across the gap, or pull down an opponent whilst they are in the air. They can catch and pass the ball backwards to a teammate, usually the scrum-half, or they can tap the ball backwards instead. The team throwing the ball-in decides how many players will be in the lineout with the minimum being 2 from either side ...

Rugby 101: Lineouts - History and how they work - YouTube
Lineouts are a crucial part of Rugby, but how did they come to be? In this video, I dive into the fascinating history of the lineout, exploring its evolution and impact on the game. Then, I break ...

Rugby Lineout: A 101 Guide To The Lineout In Rugby
In a rugby match, one of the most notable set pieces is the lineout. With players from both teams lined up in a narrow channel, and some being hoisted into the air, it’s a spectacle that even newcomers to the game will find entertaining. But when exactly does the lineout happen, and what are the…

Rugby 101 – Lineouts - The Rugby Rant
While it may seem like a simple throw-in, the lineout is a highly strategic element of the game that requires coordination, timing, and skill. This article delves into the basics of rugby lineouts, explaining how they work, the roles of players, and the tactics used to win possession. Check out our Rugby 101 post here to start with the entire game.

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What are the positions in rugby union? All 15 roles explained
Think about Bakkies Botha, the enforcer, and Victor Matfield, the lineout king, in the World Cup-winning South Africa team of 2007, or Martin Johnson and Ben Kay in the victorious England side of 2003. All locks, or second-rows, have to be good scrummagers and good lineout jumpers; these are key parts of the job description.

What is a Rugby Lineout? - Rugby Reader
A rugby lineout is a method of restarting play when the ball goes into touch. In a lineout, the ball is thrown between teams who then fight for possession.

LINEOUT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
LINEOUT meaning: 1. a way of continuing a game of rugby after the ball has gone off the field, in which the…. Learn more.

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