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You have reached 0 of 0 points, (0) You’ve finished this month’s quiz. Click “View Questions” to see the correct answers. We’ll discuss at next month’s referee meeting. 1. What is the maximum distance between the goal-lines? The distance between goal lines should not exceed 100m. The in-goals may be a maximum of 22m deep. See Law 1.2. The distance between goal lines should not exceed 100m. The in-goals may be a maximum of 22m deep. See Law 1.2. 2. Which of the following are banned items of a players’ clothing? Law 4.1 and 4.4 Law 4.1 and 4.4 3. During the match, if the referee sees that previously satisfactory clothing has become dangerous, what action should the referee take? Law 4.5 (b) Law 4.5 (b) 4. May a referee overrule the report of foul play by an assistant referee? Law 6.B.3 Law 6.B.3 5. If a tackled player attempts to ground the ball in the in-goal, which actions may an opponent on their feet take? Law 15.6 (j) and 22.4(f) Law 15.6 (j) and 22.4(f) 6. An attacking player takes the ball into contact 5 meters from the opponents in goal and a maul forms, the maul moves into the in-goal and goes to ground. The ball is held up and the referee orders a 5 meter scrum, who gets the put in? Law 22.10 Law 22.10 7. A ruck forms and is stationary. The attackers push forward and again the ruck become stationary. The referee can see the ball and believes it will come out. The ruck then moves forward again. What steps should the referee follow? Law 16.7 (b) Law 16.7 (b) 8. A player may make a mark directly from a penalty kick by the opposition. Law 18 definitions Law 18 definitions 9. A player may make a mark directly from a 22 meter drop-out. Law 18 definitions Law 18 definitions 10. After a penalty is awarded against Red a player from the Blue team takes a quick tap, the referee blows the whistle because the kick was not taken from the correct spot. How is play restarted? Law 21.2 (c). 2014 updated laws Law 21.2 (c). 2014 updated laws 11. After an attacking player kicks a ball that hits the goal post and lands in the field of play, a player from the kicking team who was in front of the kicker must retire behind which imaginary line across the field to avoid being offside under the 10 meter law. Law 11.4 (e) Law 11.4 (e) 12. Which of the following kicks may be used to kick a penalty or free kick to touch? Law 21.4 (e) Law 21.4 (e) 13. When a team is awarded a free kick or penalty kick at a lineout, it may opt for a lineout in addition to the scrum option. Law 21.4 (b) – 2014 updated laws Law 21.4 (b) – 2014 updated laws 14 .In an U-19 match is the scrum formation affected when a player, who is not a member of the scrum, is temporarily suspended? If so, how? Law 20.1 (f) exception Law 20.1 (f) exception 15. In a 7s match, where must a team assemble when their opponents take a conversion kick? 7s variations, Law 9.B.3 7s variations, Law 9.B.3 16. A tackle can occur without a tackler. Law 15 definitions Law 15 definitionsJanuary 2015
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Brad says
Thanks, Derek. Who reads law 18, anyway?