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Has anyone kicked a 20 40?

Just one 20/40 was kicked, by Jordan Biondi-Odo of Northern Pride, now with Cairns Brothers. "We had a couple of decent runs, and then they drove us back like 15 or 20 metres," he recalls of the sequence.
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How do you kick a 40 20?

40–20 kick

For a successful 40–20: the kicker must be behind his side's 40-metre line when he kicks the ball, the ball must first hit the ground within the field of play, the ball must then go over the sidelines of the field of play (into touch) past the opponent's 20-metre line.
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What is a 20m restart kick?

Twenty Metre Restart a kick taken at the centre of the 20 metre line to restart play, the ball may be kicked in any manner and in any direction.
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When did unlimited tackles stop in rugby league?

A four-tackle rule was introduced in December 1966. The rule ended unlimited tackles, a by-product from the introduction of the play-the-ball in 1906.
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What is a kick defusal?

Kicks Defused – Defensive player successfully defuses kick and prevents scoring action or opposition reclaiming ball.
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Rugby League - Placement Kicking (40/20s 1)

How high can Matt Burton kick?

Matt Burton's monster boot has captured the eye of one of America's most respected kicking coaches, who was stunned by the Canterbury five-eighth's season-high 70-metre torpedo.
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What does PD mean NRL?

PD: Points Difference (points scored minus points conceded) Pts: Competition points.
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What is the 10m rule?

In the early 1990s, rugby league moved from a 5m rule to a 10m rule in defence at the play-the-ball, which created space for the attacking team. The only time rugby union teams have this much space is at the set pieces where players are required to stand 10m back from the lineout and five from the scrum.
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When did the 40 20 rule come in?

Similar to the "forty twenty" (40/20) established in 1997, the 20/40 gives the ball back to a team that finds touch inside their opponent's 40 metre line from a kick within their own 20 metre line.
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What is a dummy half?

The dummy half or (acting half-back) is the player who stands behind the play-the-ball and collects the ball, before passing, running or kicking the ball. The hooker has become almost synonymous with the dummy half role.
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Are slide kicks illegal in soccer?

A slide tackle is a perfectly legal play. A foul can be called when the play is dangerous, like when the defender makes contact with the opponent first before the ball, or makes the tackle “cleats up”.
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Can you shoot from kick-off?

the ball is in play when it is kicked and clearly moves. a goal may be scored directly against the opponents from the kick-off; if the ball directly enters the kicker's goal, a corner kick is awarded to the opponents.
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How many mph is a penalty kick?

Penalty kicks are taken from a distance of 12 yards away from the goal. The strongest shooters can kick at speeds of up to 80 mph. This means that the ball reaches the goal line in 500 milliseconds. A goalkeeper takes 600 milliseconds to move from the center of the 24-foot-wide goal to one of the posts.
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Does a 40 20 have to bounce in the 20?

If a player is standing on or behind their 40-metre line, they can gain ground by kicking the ball into their opponent's 20-metre area. However, the ball has to bounce in the field of play before going out to touch inside the 20m area.
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Can you kick a 50 yard field goal?

While some weaker placekickers may have trouble kicking field goals longer than 30 yards (making field goals from beyond the 13 difficult), others may consistently make 50-yarders, making it practical to kick from beyond the 33. For most NFL kickers, the 35-yard line is typically the limit of their field goal range.
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What is 50 22 rugby?

Among those laws cemented are the 50:22—rewarding the attacking team with a line-out if they kick from their own half into the enemy 22' (with at least one bounce in-field)—and the goal-line drop-out.
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Is the 20 40 the same as a 40 20?

The 20/40 kick will also work in similar fashion to the existing 40/20 rule in that a team in possession will earn another set if they kick the ball from within their own 20 metres into the opposition's 40 metre zone, rewarding accurate kicks.
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What is the difference between a ruck and a maul '?

In a ruck, the ball is on the ground and at least one player from each side must be in contact over the ball. In a maul the ball is held off the ground and at least one team-mate is bound to at least one opponent.
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How was the 45 minutes rule in football created?

The compromise was set at 45 minutes per half for a total of 90 minutes, though even this wasn't made official until 1897. 1877 was the year that the Sheffield Football Association and the FA decided to join forces, creating an amalgamated set of rules that would be used for all of football.
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What is the 10 yard rule in NFL?

The Laws of the Game (FIFA, USSF, and FXA) require that after a foul is committed, the team committing the foul MUST immediately retreat 10 yards and not attempt to prevent or delay the team that was fouled from restarting play.
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What is the 25 Metre rule?

The ball is in play after it has been kicked directly out of the penalty area and before becoming stationary,has been touched within the 25m area by a teammate of the player taking the kick. An opposition player will not be able to encroach inside the 25 Metre Area until the ball is in play.
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What is the 10 50 meter rule?

The 10/50 rule

If this rule applies in your municipality, you will not need a permit to remove, destroy or lop: 1. Any vegetation, including trees, within 10 metres of your house 2. Any vegetation, excluding trees, within 50 metres of your house. The 10/50 rule only applies for vegetation on your own land.
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Why is it called five-eighth?

The 1903 All Black captain, Jimmy Duncan, is credited with coining the name five-eighths when he decided to take a player from the forwards to add to the backs. The backs at that time consisted of two half-backs, three three-quarters, and a full-back.
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What position is 5 8 in rugby league?

Five-eighth or Stand-off is one of the positions in a rugby league football team. Wearing jersey number 6, this player is one of the two half backs in a team, partnering the scrum-half.
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What position is 9 in rugby league?

Rugby Backs. The scrum half (#9) is normally very short and like a basketball point guard. The scrum half is the one who puts the ball into the scrum on a scrum down and tosses out the ball to the fly half (#10). The scrum half must have very good and quick hands and quick feet to run some #9 pick-up and runs.
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