It's a throw in. If it goes out on the goal sides it will be a corner kick or a goal kick.
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It's a throw in. If it goes out on the goal sides it will be a corner kick or a goal kick.
When the ball goes out at the "side" (called the touchline) and a throw in gets the ball back into play. Taken by the team that didn't touch the ball last.
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It's a throw in. If it goes out on the goal sides it will be a corner kick or a goal kick.
If the ball goes out of play on the sidelines, then the team who did not kick the ball out of play goes to throw it back in to their teammates. If the ball goes out of play on the goal-lines, and it was an opponent who kicked it out, then its a goal-kick. If it was an opponents side of the field, then it will be a corner kick.
The ball is put back into play if it goes out of the field. It is put back into play through a kick in case of a Corner or Goal Kick and a throw in other cases.
It is the phase of play from when someone serves until the ball goes out of play. It continues as the players knock the ball back and forth across the net.
I think the ball is still live, because the attacker kept the ball in play by hitting it.
If you drop the ball forward in Rugby, it is called an "knock on", that means the ball has to be handed over to the other team If the ball goes back, it is play on.
Throw in.