drop goal
Plural
drop goals
1
a method of scoring where a player kicks the ball through the goalposts during open play
A drop goal in rugby is a way of scoring points by kicking the ball through the opponent’s goalposts. To perform a drop goal, a player must drop the ball onto the ground and kick it as it bounces back up, aiming to send it between the goalposts. A drop goal is worth three points and is typically attempted during open play when a team is in a good position but cannot score a try. It provides an alternative way to score and can be used strategically during a match.
- He scored a drop goal to break the tie.
- The drop goal secured the victory for their team.
- He practiced his drop goal technique tirelessly.
- They celebrated wildly after the successful drop goal.
- The opposing team was caught off guard by the drop goal.