Rugby: referee signals

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The 10th Rugby World Cup will take place in France from September 8 to October 28. Here's a videographic on the referee's main signals. VIDEOGRAPHIC
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00:00 When a try is scored, the referee is positioned in the in goal area and blows his whistle
00:10 loudly.
00:11 For a penalty, the referee faces the touchline and blows his whistle, louder or softer depending
00:16 on the seriousness of the infringement.
00:19 For a free kick, the referee faces the touchline.
00:22 He takes the same position to call a scroll.
00:25 For a line out, the assistant referee raises his flag and places himself where the line
00:30 out will be held, facing the opposite touchline.
00:32 The referee indicates advantage without whistling to allow the game to continue.
00:38 When the referee is unsure, he calls for a video review.
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00:48 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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