equivalent to an american football touchdown, a try = 5 points during international games where a rugby player touches down the rugby ball in the opposition's end zone without a knockon dropping the ball forward, a try can be achieved by sliding through the grass and pass the tryline, kicked through to the endzone then touched down, mauled in similar to a ruck but a player carrying the ball is being driven forward, or a try can be achived simply by a player running through, around, under the opposition
1)I'm trying get a try but the more i try the less tries i get so i must try not to try to get a try
2)Forwards can't score a try even if they tried
3)The winger retired when the hooker scored more tries than him
Try, in Hawaiian Pidgin, means make an effort at, attempt to—it’s a polite command:
Try look (please look at that, Look at that! attempt to look at…)
Try come (please make a realeffort to come)
Try eat (please eat this—implied that if you just try it, you’ll like it)