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Encyclopedia > Touch judge

The touch judge is an official who monitors the touch-line in a game of Rugby football and raise a flag if the ball goes into touch. There are two touch judges one for each touch-line.


Touch judges have other duties in a game of Rugby Union, see Laws of Rugby Union section 6.B for more details.


External links

  • Laws of Rugby Union (http://www.irb.com/Laws/Laws/home.htm)

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NZRL - Appendix D: Duties of Referees and Touch Judges (710 words)
The decisions of the touch judge in relation to touch, touch-in-goal and kicks at goal are to be accepted by the referee.
Touch judges are to stay on their touch line unless they are reporting to the referee or are judging a kick at goal.
The touch judge should not raise his/her flag immediately the ball in flight crosses the touch line in case the ball swerves or is blown back into the playing field before hitting the ground.
Touch judge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (242 words)
The touch judge is an official who monitors the touch-line in a game of Rugby football and raise a flag if the ball goes into touch.
In test matches, it is not uncommon for the referee and touch judges to be connected by a radio link to aid the communication of all this information.
Touch judge and referee signals and duties in rugby league are laid out in the laws of the game.
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