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Law 18 - Mark

DEFINITION

To make a mark, a player must be on or behind that player's 22-metre line. A player with one foot on the 22 metre line or behind it is considered to be in the 22. The player must make a clean catch direct from an opponents kick and at the same time shout Mark!.

A mark cannot be made from a kick-off.

A kick is awarded for a mark. The place for the kick is the place of the mark.

A player may make a mark even though the ball touched a goal post or crossbar before being caught. A player from the defending team may make a mark in in-goal.

1 AFTER A MARK

The referee immediately blows the whistle and awards a kick to the player who made the mark.

2 KICK AWARDED

The kick is awarded at the place of the mark.

3 KICK WHERE

The kick is taken at or behind the mark on a line through the mark.

4 WHO KICKS

The kick is taken by the player who made the mark. If that player cannot take the kick within one minute, a scrum is formed at the place of the mark with the ball thrown in by the player's team. If the mark is in the in-goal, the scrum is 5 metres from the goal-line, on a line through the mark.

5 HOW THE KICK IS TAKEN

The provisions of Law 21 - Free Kicks - apply to a kick awarded after a mark.

6 SCRUM ALTERNATIVE

(a) The team of the player who made the mark may choose to take a scrum.

(b) Where the scrum is. If the mark is in the field-of-play, the scrum is at the place of the mark, but at least 5 metres from the touch-line. If the mark is in-goal, the scrum is 5 metres from the goal-line on a line through the mark, and at least 5 metres from the touch-line.

(c) Who throws in. The team of the player who made the mark throws the ball in.

7 PENALTY KICK AWARDED

(a) An opponent, whether on-side or off-side, must not charge a player who has made a mark after the referee has blown the whistle.

Penalty: Penalty Kick

(b) Where penalty kick is taken. If the infringing player is on-side, the penalty kick is taken at the place of the infringement. If the infringing player is off-side, the penalty kick is taken at the place of the off-side line (Law 11 Off-side and On-side in General Play.)

(c) The penalty kick. Any player from the non-offending team may take the penalty kick.



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