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Lineout

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A lineout in rugby is a method of restarting play after the ball has gone into touch. It involves players from both teams forming two lines and the ball being thrown back into play.

Key Features

  • Restarting play after the ball goes out of bounds
  • Players forming two lines
  • Throwing the ball back into play

Pros

  • Provides an opportunity for strategic plays
  • Allows teams to regain possession of the ball
  • Can lead to exciting moments in a rugby match

Cons

  • Can sometimes result in turnovers or penalties
  • Requires precise timing and coordination from players

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Last updated: Fri, Apr 3, 2026, 06:14:59 AM UTC