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Line Out In Rugby

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In rugby, a line-out is used to restart play after the ball goes out of bounds. It involves players from both teams forming two lines perpendicular to the touchline, with one player throwing the ball in between them.

Key Features

  • Restarting play after ball goes out of bounds
  • Players forming two lines perpendicular to touchline
  • Throw-in by one player

Pros

  • Provides a fair and controlled way to restart play
  • Allows for strategic positioning and tactics
  • Encourages teamwork and communication among players

Cons

  • Can sometimes result in turnovers if not executed properly
  • May lead to injuries if players are not careful during the line-out

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Last updated: Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 06:16:17 AM UTC