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Its 80 minutes - 40 minutes each half. Time is stopped for injuries therefore no injury time. at the 80th minute if a player puts the ball out of play or a penalty offence occurs the referee stops the match at as full time. If no break in play occurs the game continues until a break down in play occurs. Then full time is called.

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80 minutes and time only expires once there is a break in the play, eg. Penalty given, ball out of play. There is no injury time in Rugby as the clock is stopped for any significant break in play such as injuries#

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An international rugby match normally lasts for 80 minutes. If it is a match where a winner must be found and the scores are tied then extra time may be played.

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each half of a game of rugby is 40 minutes - 80 full time.

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A professional rugby match lasts 80 minutes.

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80 minutes

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