| Approved Rules |
The Line-out is one of rugby's greatest battles. Intense competition for the ball creates massive pressure and excitement.
To represent this battle for the ball, Crash Tackle has released the following ruling. When throwing the ball into the Lineout the 'Coach' must choose which player he wishes to feed the ball to. The player he chooses determines the number he must roll 'equal to or less' than to make a successful throw.
Look at the Line-out marker below. The number on each space is the number you need to roll 'equal to or less' to get the ball to that player.
If you roll 'equal to or less' then the number shown then the throw is successful. Place the ball on the nominated player and continue play as normal.
If you roll 'more' then the number shown then the throw is unsuccessful. The opposition wins the ball and your turn ends immediately. The opposition may place the ball on his nearest playeron the Line-out marker and continue playing as normal.
Double 6: If you roll a double 6 when attempting the Line-out, then your team has been caught interfering with the opposition! Your opponent is awarded a Penalty Your Opposition can still play advantage.
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| Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 July 2009 12:58 |