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Kickoff In Rugby

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The kickoff in rugby refers to the method used to start the game or restart it after a try has been scored. It involves one team kicking the ball to the opposing team to begin play.

Key Features

  • Used to start a rugby game or restart play after a try
  • Involves one team kicking the ball to the opposing team
  • The receiving team has the option to catch and run with the ball or kick it back

Pros

  • Allows for a fair and structured start to the game
  • Can be used strategically by teams to gain an advantage

Cons

  • Can sometimes result in turnovers if not executed well

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Last updated: Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 10:21:10 AM UTC