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rugby ball {{{1}}}', {{{2}}}', {{{3}}}', {{{4}}}', {{{5}}}', {{{6}}}', {{{7}}}', {{{8}}}', {{{9}}}', {{{10}}}', {{{11}}}', {{{12}}}', {{{13}}}', {{{14}}}', {{{15}}}'
This template is meant for use in the {{rugbybox }} template when used for rugby matches of any code, to mark a try. It should not be used in article prose, but tables and templates only. It supports up to 15 tries per player.
Usage
{{try|min}}
- min
- optional parameter, time the try was scored.
Unlike the {{goal }} template, there is no parameter for notes.
Up to 15 tries can be specified, as follows:
{{try|min1|min2|min3|min4|min5|min6|min7|min8|min9|min10|min11|min12|min13|min14|min15}}
Examples
{{try}} →
rugby ball
{{try|47}} →
rugby ball 47'
{{try|25|56|78}} →
rugby ball 25', 56', 78'
See also
See also: Template:Football match report templates
- Match report templates
- rugby ball {{try }}
- rugby goalposts icon {{kick }}
- icon of rugby goalposts with red X {{Penalty miss }}
- yellow card {{sin bin }}
- red cross icon {{blood bin }}
- number 2 in light blue rounded square {{2min }}
Tracking categories
- Category:Association football templates needing maintenance (0): for templates using an apostrophe at the end of a minute value (remove the apostrophe to fix the error)
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