1. The kick taken after a try has been scored, worth two points if successful.
1. A type of kick made diagonally across the field to a teammate or open space.
2. The player who feeds the ball into the scrum and often directs play around the breakdown.
2. A set piece restart of play, where eight players from each team bind together and try to gain possession of the ball.
3. The line at the end of the field which a player must cross to score a try.
4. An act of starting or restarting play by kicking the ball towards the opposition.
5. The interval between the first and second halves of a rugby match.
6. The team's collective effort to prevent the opposing team from scoring.
7. The area of the field between the scrum and the sideline.
8. The prop on the right side of the front row in the scrum.
9. The prop on the left side of the front row in the scrum.
10. A player positioned on the extreme ends of the backline.
11. A method of scoring points by drop-kicking the ball over the opposition's goal line.
12. The line of players behind the forwards, usually involved in attacking and scoring tries.
13. A method of scoring points by grounding the ball behind the opposition's goal line.
14. The official who enforces the laws and rules of the game during play.