One point.
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∙ 2009-08-21 12:44:32A drop goal in Rugby Union is worth 3 points and a drop goal in Rugby League is worth 1 point.
3 points in rugby union and 1 point in rugby league.
Yes, after every try, coversion and field goal.
They can score a "try" (similar to a touchdown). A try is scored by grounding the ball in the opposition's in-goal area (on or behind the goal line). A try is worth 5 points in rugby union or 4 points in rugby league and a conversion is worth 2 more points if successful.Alternatively they can get a drop goal or field goal. A drop goal is scored in open play by drop kicking the ball over the crossbar and between the uprights. After the kick, the ball may touch the crossbar or goalposts, but not the ground (i.e. it must be on the full), before it goes over and through. A drop goal is worth 3 points in rugby union or 1 point in rugby league.
A drop kick does not bring about a score. However, a drop goal is worth one point
The term TRY is used in Rugby League and Union this is when a player puts down the ball on the try. A try is worth 4 point in league and 5 points in Union. Touchdown is used in NFL, this is when a player is in the touch-down region of the field, and he can basically walk though it. Extra point is a field goal which is worth one point. This is used in all three games.
There are two uprights.
A try is 4 point, a converison is 2 points and a field goal is 1 point.
Both are regulated as to NOT Exceed 100 meters goal line to goal line with an in goal area of not exceeding 22 metres and a pitch width not exceeding 70 meteres. therefore it is possible to have pitches in both codes differing in sizes.
try or a field goal
Try - 4 points,Conversion - 2 points,Penalty Goal - 2 points,Field Goal - 1 point.
Try - 4 points, Conversion - 2 points, Penalty Goal - 2 points, Field Goal - 1 point.