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Try (rugby) - Wikipedia
Try (rugby) 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.

Scoring points - World Rugby
Information about the different ways you can score points in the game of rugby union.

How do points in rugby work? Explaining the rugby union points system
In this guide we explain how the rugby union points system works, and how it’s evolved since the days when scoring a try did nothing more than secure you a kick at the posts.

A Beginner's Guide to Rugby Union | Rugby Football Union
New to rugby? Our beginners' guide explains rugby laws and how and where you can play.

Understanding Rugby Tries: Types, How They Occur, and Defensive ...
In rugby, scoring a try is one of the most exhilarating moments of the game. A try, worth five points, is achieved when a player grounds the ball in the opponent’s in-goal area. Tries are the backbone of rugby, reflecting teamwork, strategy, and individual skill.

What Is A Try In Rugby? - Sharper Rugby
Discover the meaning of a "try" in rugby, its significance, and how it impacts the game. Learn the rules, scoring system, and how to execute this key move.

Rugby Try: What Is It Called and Why It Matters
A rugby try is one of the most exciting plays in the game, but what exactly is it called and how does it impact the match? This article breaks down what a try is, why it’s a big deal, how it affects the score, and some quirky facts that might surprise even seasoned fans.

What Does “One of Five Awarded for a Try in Rugby” Really Mean?
In Rugby Union, a try is awarded in two main scenarios. First, when a player carrying the ball touches it down in the in-goal area with control. Second, when downward pressure is applied with the hands, arms, or upper body to a ball that is already grounded within the in-goal area.

Understanding the Value of a Try in Rugby
In rugby union, a try is worth 5 points. This is the primary method of scoring and is awarded when an attacking player grounds the ball in the opponent's in-goal area or on the goal line. Following a try, the scoring team also earns the opportunity to attempt a conversion kick for an additional 2 points.

The Rugby Guide - Try
In rugby union, a “try” is a method of scoring points. A try is awarded when a player successfully grounds the ball in the opponent’s in-goal area, which is the area beyond the goal line and between the touchlines.

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