Rugby — Pontuação (tries)
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- Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
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- Renato Passos, Eng. de Software
Last updated: Apr 18, 2026
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About this calculator
The rugby points calculator is a useful tool to calculate the points scored by a team in a rugby game. Its formula is simple: each try is scored with 5 points, each conversion is scored with 2 points and each penalty is scored with 3 points.
This tool is especially useful for sports fans and coaches who need to calculate the points scored by their team in a specific game. Moreover, it's a great way to understand how points are scored in rugby.
Please note that points in rugby can be influenced by a variety of factors, including the number of tries, conversions and penalties scored by the team. Your points calculator is a valuable tool to help you understand these concepts.
Here you can calculate the points scored by your team based on the tries, conversions and penalties scored. It's an easy-to-use tool that can help you improve your knowledge of the sport.
Frequently asked questions
How do I calculate the points in rugby?
To calculate the points in rugby, simply add the number of tries (5 points each), conversions (2 points each) and penalties (3 points each).
What is a try in rugby?
A try is when a player from the opposing team touches the ball with their feet and carries it beyond the goal line. This is worth 5 points.
What is a conversion in rugby?
A conversion is when the team that scored a try attempts to convert the try into additional points by kicking the ball beyond the goal line. This is worth 2 points.
What is a penalty in rugby?
A penalty is when the opposing team commits an error and the opposing team is awarded the opportunity to kick the ball beyond the goal line. This is worth 3 points.