Here are the rules for which play leads to which, in short:
- A successful chain from a stoppage in defence is ruck => pack => rebound => spread => lead => set shot.
- A successful chain from a stoppage in midfield is ruck => pack => spread => lead => set shot.
- A successful chain from a stoppage in attack is ruck => pack => crumb => snap.
- Rebounds out of defence happen after an unsuccessful lead or crumb by the opposition, or a successful ruck or pack play in defence.
- Unsuccessful spreads in midfield can lead to turnovers, which also happen in midfield and can result in further turnover plays.
- The crumb => snap combo can also happen after an unsuccessful rebound by the opposition.
- Snaps can also happen on multi-bypass results from various plays in attack or midfield.
- A roll of 24 or more (after bonus) in most plays results in an automatic goal without having to roll for a snap or set shot.