LAW 8. ADVANTAGE
The referee shall not whistle for an infringement during play which is followed
by an advantage gained by the non-offending team. An advantage must be either
territorial or such possession of the ball as constitutes an obvious tactical
advantage. A mere opportunity to gain advantage is not sufficient.
Notes:-
- (i)
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The referee is given a wide discretion as to what constitutes an advantage and
is not limited to a territorial advantage. The referee is the sole judge of
whether an advantage has been gained.
- (ii)
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Neither team may gain an advantage from the following circumstances:
- (a)
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when the ball or a player carrying it touches the referee (Law
9(1))
- (b)
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when the ball emerges from either end of the tunnel at a scrummage not having
been played (Law 20, note (xiv)).
- (iii)
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When any irregularity of play not provided for in the Laws occurs. a scrummage
shall be formed where the irregularity occurred. In deciding which team should
put in the ball, the referee should apply Law 20(7).
U.S.A.R.F.U. Directive
An advantage can occur ``during play''. ``During play'' is from the time ``play
is attempted to be started or is started,'' until ``play ends.''
Play starts or is attempted to be started:
- i.
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When, at a kick-off or drop-out, the ball is kicked with the apparent intention
of re-starting the game. Play starts whether or not the ball has been kicked
with the correct type of kick or at the correct place.
- ii.
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When, at a line-out, the ball leaves the hand of the player throwing it in.
Play starts even if the ball is thrown in at the wrong place or by the wrong
team or, at an attempted quick throw-in, even if the ball has been handled by
other than the thrower.
- iii.
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When, at the scrummage, the ball leaves the hand of the player putting it in.
However, if there has been no infringement and the ball emerges from either end
of the tunnel not having been played, in accord with Law
8 (Note iib), the ball shall be put into the scrummage again.
- iv.
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When, at a penalty kick, the ball has been kicked.
Play ends:
- Either:
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When the referee has blown his whistle to stop play
- Or:
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Before the referee has blown his whistle to stop play, but before when he
decides that play has ended in accord with Law 6 (Note
vii). A penalty, for foul play while the ball is out of play (Law
26, 3i)
should, however, only be awarded for an infringement occurring after the
referee has blown his whistle.