While the basic aim of rugby is to score a try, players can get points on the board in many different ways. You can score points as follows:
A try is worth five points, which is the most number of points you can score at once.
A penalty try is worth exactly the same as a normal try — five points.
A converted try is worth seven points: Five points are awarded for the initial try and two more are awarded when the goal kicker kicks the ball over the crossbar.
A field goal earns the goal kicker’s team three points.
A penalty goal is worth three points.
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