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In both [[rugby league]] and [[rugby union]], a try is the primary means of scoring points and is achieved when the ball is grounded by an attacking player behind the defending team's goal line and within the in-goal area. In rugby union, a try is awarded five points. The award is four points in rugby league. | |||
In [[rugby union]], a | |||
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Revision as of 16:44, 10 September 2019
In both rugby league and rugby union, a try is the primary means of scoring points and is achieved when the ball is grounded by an attacking player behind the defending team's goal line and within the in-goal area. In rugby union, a try is awarded five points. The award is four points in rugby league.