what is a conversion in rugby
A conversion in rugby is the kick at goal taken right after a team scores a try. If the kick goes between the posts and over the crossbar, it is worth 2 extra points.
How it works
- The kick is taken from a spot in line with where the try was scored.
- The nearer the try is to the center of the field, the easier the conversion usually is.
- A successful conversion turns a 5-point try into 7 points total in rugby union.
Simple example
If a player scores a try near the left corner, the kicker must take the conversion from a point level with that spot, which makes the angle harder.
TL;DR
A conversion is the extra kick after a try, and it adds 2 points if successful.