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Here are some rules and prohibitions in rugby:
Forward Pass: Passing the ball forward to a teammate is not allowed. The ball must be passed backward or laterally.
Offside: Players must stay behind the ball carrier or behind the ball when it is played by a teammate. Being offside results in a penalty.
High Tackle: Tackling an opponent above the line of the shoulders is considered dangerous play and results in a penalty or a yellow/red card depending on severity.
Obstruction: Blocking or interfering with an opponent who does not have the ball is obstruction and results in a penalty.
Dangerous Play: Actions such as diving into rucks, collapsing scrums, or entering mauls incorrectly are considered dangerous and result in penalties.
Foul Play: Any deliberate foul play, such as punching, kicking, or tripping an opponent, results in penalties, yellow cards, or red cards.
Scrum Violations: Violating scrum rules, such as early engagement or collapsing, results in penalties.
These rules are essential for maintaining safety and fairness in rugby matches, ensuring that players adhere to the regulations and uphold the spirit of the game
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