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Placed kick (as in penalty conversion)

Drop kick - ball kicked as it hits the floor in to the air

Grubber kick - ball kicked down to ground level so that it bounces erratically

Box kick - Normally scrumhalf kicking from behind the scum/line out /maul ruck - This is kicking over head of the scrum half who is facing their own goal line and the ball travels toward the opposition

Screw or Torpedo kick - ball kicked along its length with the outside of the boot so that it travels aerodynamically for more distance.

Up and under - ball kicked straight from hand to boot high into the air allowing the attacking team to chase and try and catch to continue the attck move.

Cross Kick - frequently used by the backs to kick the ball slightly ahead for their attacking wing to catch. Normall used in the 22 meter area for best effect.

Drop out (like a drop kick but to restart a game)

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