You dive into the goal area with the ball extended in front of you. Much like the showboats of the NFL.
Rugby players may dive during matches to try to draw a penalty or to exaggerate the impact of a tackle in order to influence the referee's decision. This behavior is sometimes seen as unsportsmanlike and can lead to penalties or disciplinary action.
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You get points for a try in the sport of rugby league and rugby union football.
you score a try in rugby
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In volleyball, a dive is literally when you dive on the ground and try to save the ball from falling on the floor, so you can keep it in play.
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Tthe first try of the first Rugby World Cup - scored by Michael Jones, NZ (actually the first try was a penalty try; Michael Jones was the first player to score a try).
In rugby, a try is scored when a player touches the ball down in the opponent's in-goal area. This earns the team 5 points.