OFF-SIDE
Off-side means
that a player is in a position in which he is out
of the game and is liable to penalty.
In general play
the player is in an off-side position because he is
in front of the ball when it has been last played
by another player of his team.
In play at scrummage,
ruck, maul or line-out the player is offside because
he remains or advances in front of the line or place
stated in, or otherwise infringes, the relevant sections
of this Law.
A. Off-Side in General
Play
- (1)
- A player is in an
off-side position if the ball has been
- kicked, or
- touched, or
- is being carried
by one of his team
behind him.
- (2)
- There is no penalty
for being in an off-side position unless:-
- (a)
- the player plays
the ball or obstructs an opponent, or
- (b)
- he being within
ten meters of an opponent waiting to play the
ball or of the place where the ball pitches
does not retire without delay and without interfering
with the opponent, or
- (c)
- he, on all other
occasions, moves towards the opponents waiting
to play the ball or to the place where the ball
pitches, before he is put on-side.
- Exceptions:-
-
- (i)
- When an off-side
player cannot avoid being touched by the ball
or by a player carrying it, he is "accidentally
offside". Play should be allowed to continue
unless the infringing team obtains an advantage,
in which case a scrummage shall be formed at
that place.
- (ii)
- A player who
receives an unintentional throw-forward is not
off-side.
- Penalty:-
- Penalty
kick at the place of infringement, or, at the option
of the non-offending team, a scrummage at the place
where the ball was last played by the offending
team. If the latter place is in In-goal, the penalty
kick shall be taken or the scrummage shall be formed
five meters from the goal line, on a line through
the place. For an infringement of (2)(c)
by more than one player, the place of infringement
will be that of the off-side player closest to the
player waiting for the ball or where the ball pitches.
Notes:-
- (i)
- A penalty for
off-side should not be given at once if the non-offending
team gains an advantage or if it appears likely
to gain an advantage; but if the expected advantage
is not gained, the penalty should in all cases be
awarded even if it is necessary to bring play back
for that purpose to the place of infringement.
- (ii)
- When a player
knocks on and an offside player of the same team
next plays the ball, a penalty for off-side should
not be awarded unless the off-side deprives the
non-offending team of an advantage.
- (iii)
- A player can
be off-side in his In-goal.
- (iv)
- If a player
hands the ball to another player of his team in
front of him, the second player is offside. A scrummage
for "accidental off-side" should be awarded
unless it is considered the player was wilfully
offside in which case a penalty kick should be awarded.
- (v)
- The referee
should whistle at once if an off-side player who
cannot be placed on-side charges within ten meters
of an opponent waiting to receive the ball. Delay
may prove dangerous to the latter player.
Where there
is no opponent waiting to play
the ball but one arrives as the ball pitches,
an offside player who is near such opponent must
not obstruct or interfere with him in any way
whatsoever before he is put on-side.
- (vi)
- If an attacking
player kicks the ball which is mis-fielded by an
opponent and the ball is then played by another
attacking player in an offside position within ten
meters of the opponent, a penalty kick should be
awarded.
- (vii)
- If an attacking
player kicks the ball which is charged down by an
opponent and another attacking player within ten
meters of the opponent then plays the ball, play
should be allowed to continue. The opponent was
not "waiting to play the ball" and the
second attacking player is therefore on-side under
- (viii)
- Off-side players
must not approach or remain within ten meters of
an opponent waiting to play the ball or the place
where the ball pitches.
B. Off-Side at Scrummage
The term "off-side
line" means a line parallel to the goal lines
through the hindmost foot of the player's team in
the scrummage.
While a scrummage
is forming or is taking place:-
- (1)
- A player is off-side
if
- (a)
- he joins it
from his opponents' side, or
- (b)
- he, not being
in the scrummage nor the player of either team
who puts the ball in the scrummage,
- fails to
retire behind the off-side line or to his
goal line whichever is the nearer, or
- places either
foot in front of the offside line while
the ball is in the scrummage.
A player may leave
a scrummage provided he retires immediately behind
the off-side line.
If he wishes to
rejoin the scrummage, he must do so behind the
ball.
He may not play
the ball as it emerges between the feet of his
front row if he is in front of the off-side line.
- Exception:-
- The restrictions
on leaving the scrummage in front of the off-side
line do not apply to a player taking part in
"wheeling" a scrummage providing he
immediately plays the ball.
Notes:-
- (ix)
- Players
must retire without delay to the scrummage off-side
line when a Law 24 scrummage is forming. Loiterers
must be penalized.
- (2)
- A player is offside
if he, being the player of either team who puts
the ball in the scrummage, remains or places either
foot in front of the ball while it is in the scrummage.
- (3)
- A player is offside
if he, being the immediate opponent of the player
putting in the ball, takes up a position on or moves
to the opposite side of the scrummage in front of
the offside line.
- Penalty:-
- Penalty
kick at the place of infringement.
U.S.A.R.F.U.
Directive
No matter which
team has put the ball into the scrummage, the scrum-half
of the team that does not have possession of the
ball in the scrummage may not advance, on the side
of the scrummage opposite to where the ball was
put in, in front of the hindmost foot of his player
in the scrummage.
Note:-
- (x)
- Any player of
either team may at a particular scrummage be the
player who puts in the ball or who takes up position
as scrum-half when his opponent is putting in the
ball;
C. Off-side at Ruck
or Maul
The term "off-side
line" means a line parallel to the goal-lines
through the hindmost foot of the player's team in
the ruck or maul.
(1) Ruck or Maul otherwise
than at line-out
While a ruck or maul
is taking place (including a ruck or maul which continues
after a line-out has ended) a player is off-side if
he:-
- (a)
- joins it from his
opponents' side, or
- (b)
- joins it in front
of the hindmost player of his team, or,
- (c)
- does not join the
ruck or maul but fails to retire behind the off-side
line without delay, or
- (d)
- unbinds from the
ruck or leaves the maul and does not immediately
retire behind the off-side line or once he is on
side, if he rejoins the ruck or maul in front of
the hindmost player of his team, or
- (e)
- advances beyond
the off-side line with either foot and does not
join the ruck or maul.
- Penalty:-
- Penalty
kick at the place of infringement.
I.R.F.B. Ruling
Whilst a ruck
or maul is in progress:
- (a)
- A player not
in the ruck or maul must retire without delay
and must remain behind the off-side line.
- (b)
- A player who
unbinds from the ruck or leaves the maul must
immediately retreat behind the off-side line and
may not rejoin the ruck or maul until he has done
so.
- (c)
- An on-side
player may join or rejoin the ruck or maul, but
must do so from behind the off-side line and join
on to the hindmost person(s). He may join alongside,
but not in front of the hindmost player(s).
(2) Ruck or Maul at
Line-out
A player participating
in the line-out is not obliged to join or remain in
the ruck or maul and if he is not in the ruck or maul
he continues to participate in the line-out until
it has ended.
While a line-out is
in progress and a ruck or maul takes place, a player
is off-side if he:
- (a)
- joins the ruck or
maul from his opponent's side, or
- (b)
- joins it in front
of the hindmost player of his team, or
- (c)
- being a player who
is participating in the lineout and is not in the
ruck or maul, does not retire to and remain at the
off-side line
or
Penalty:-
- Penalty
kick fifteen meters from the touchline along
the line-of-touch.
- (d)
- being a player who
is not participating in the line-out, remains or
advances with either foot in front of the off-side
line
- Penalty:-
- Penalty
kick on the offending team's off-side line opposite
the place of infringement, but not less than
fifteen meters from the touch line.
D. Off-side at Line-out
The term "participating
in the line-out" refers exclusively to the following
players:-
- those players
who are in the line-out, and
- the player who
throws in the ball, and
- his immediate
opponent who may have the option of throwing in
the ball, and
- one other player
of either team who takes up position to receive
the ball if it is passed or knocked back from the
line-out.
All other players
are not participating in the line-out.
The term "off-side
line" means a line ten meters behind the line-of-touch
and parallel to the goal lines or, if the goal line
be nearer than ten meters to the line-of-touch, the
"offside line" is the goal line.
Off-side while participating
in line-out
- (1)
- A participating
player is off-side if:-
- (a)
- before
the ball has touched a player or the ground
he wilfully remains or advances with either
foot in front of the line-of-touch, unless he
advances while jumping for the ball, provided
that the jump is made from his side of the line-of-touch,
or
- (b)
- after
the ball has touched a player or the ground,
if he is not carrying the ball, he advances
with either foot in front of the ball, unless
he is lawfully tackling or attempting to tackle
an opponent who is participating in the line-out.
Such tackle or attempt to tackle must, however,
start from his side of the ball, or
- (c)
- before the line-out
ends he moves beyond a position fifteen meters
from the touch line.
- Exception:-
- Players
of the team throwing in the ball may move
beyond a position fifteen meters from the
touch line for a long throw-in to them.
They may do so only when the ball leaves
the hands of the player throwing it in and
if they do so their opponents participating
in the line-out may follow them. If players
so move and the ball is not thrown to or
beyond them they must be penalized for off-side.
- Penalty:-
- Penalty
kick fifteen meters from the touch line along
the line-of-touch.
Notes:-
- (xii)
- Players
who advance beyond the off-side line or who
move beyond a position fifteen meters from the
touch line in the expectation of a long throw-in
must be penalized if for any reason, the ball
is not thrown beyond that position.
- (xiii)
- A player
jumping unsuccessfully for the ball who crosses
the line-of-touch should be given an opportunity
to retire before being penalized.
- (xiv)
- The referee
should be strict in dealing with those players
who, while not disputing possession of the ball
in the line-out, advance to an offside position
whether intentionally or not.
- (2)
- The player throwing
in the ball and his immediate opponent must:-
- (a)
- remain within
five meters of the touch line, or
- (b)
- retire to the
off-side line, or
- (c)
- join the line-out
after the ball has been thrown in five meters,
or
- (d)
- move into position
to receive the ball if it is passed or knocked
back from the lineout provided no other player
is occupying that position at that line-out.
- Penalty:-
- Penalty
kick fifteen meters from the touch line along
the line of touch.
Note:-
- (xv)
- If a player
other than the wing-three-quarter throws in
the ball from touch, the wing-three-quarter
must retire to the off-side line, or join the
line-out.
Off-side while not
participating in line-out
- (3)
- A player who is
not participating is off-side if before the line-out
has ended he advances or remains with either foot
in front of the offside line.
- Exception:-
- Players of the
team throwing in the ball who are not participating
in the line-out may advance for a long throw-in
to them beyond the line-out. They may do so
only when the ball leaves the hands of the player
throwing in the ball and, if they do, their
opponents may advance to meet them. If players
so advance for a long throw-in to them and the
ball is not thrown to them they must be penalized
for offside.
Note:-
- (xvi)
- If a player
not participating in the lineout is offside,
the referee should not whistle immediately if
the opposing team is likely to gain an advantage.
He should apply the advantage law in all such
cases.
Players returning
to "on-side" position
- (4)
- A player is not
obliged, before throwing in the ball, to wait until
players of his team have returned to or behind the
line-out but such players are off-side unless they
return to an on-side position without delay.
Penalty:-
- Penalty
kick on the offending team's offside line
opposite the place of infringement but not less
than fifteen meters from the touch line.
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