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  2. Laws of rugby league - Wikipedia

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    The rules of football as played at Rugby School in the 19th century were decided regularly and informally by the pupils. For many years the rules were unwritten. [7] In 1845 three pupils at the school, William Delafield Arnold, Walter Waddington Shirley and Frederick Leigh Hutchins were tasked with writing a codified set of rules by the then Head Schoolboy and football captain Isaac Gregory ...

  3. Blood replacement - Wikipedia

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    In both rugby union and rugby league, a blood replacement (also referred to as a blood substitution or blood bin) is a special kind of substitution which can be used in the case of a player having to leave the field of play temporarily to have a wound attended to.

  4. Substitution (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Rugby sevens: The substitution rules for seven-a-side rugby are in general very similar to those of rugby union. Under the official World Rugby rules used at most international tournaments, teams are allowed up to three tactical replacements per match, however a variant rule allowing for up to five tactical replacements per match is commonly ...

  5. Rugby league - Wikipedia

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    Rugby league is the dominant winter sport in the eastern Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland. [46] The game is also among the predominant sports of Tonga [47] and is played in other Pacific nations such as Samoa and Fiji. Researchers have found that rugby league has been able to help with improving development in the islands. [48]

  6. Laws of rugby union - Wikipedia

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    More recently, New Zealand Rugby, in co-operation with World Rugby, is set to trial several significant changes in the 2016 Mitre 10 Cup: [7] Games will be officiated by two referees, as in the National Rugby League of Australian rugby league. The term "ruck" will be removed from the rules and replaced by "breakdown".

  7. Rugby league positions - Wikipedia

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    A rugby league forward pack consists of six players who tend to be bigger and stronger than backs, and generally rely more on their strength and size to fulfill their roles than play-making skills. The forwards also traditionally formed and contested scrums; however, in the modern game it is largely immaterial which players pack down in the ...

  8. Rugby league gameplay - Wikipedia

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    A rugby league referee giving a "sin bin" ruling, signifying the ten minutes that the offender must spend off the field. The standard disciplinary sanction in rugby league is the penalty . The referee may also award a penalty try, which is described in the section on scoring.

  9. Touch (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Touch (also known as touch football or touch rugby) is a variant of rugby league that is conducted under the direction of the Federation of International Touch (FIT). Though it shares similarities and history with rugby league, it is recognised as a sport in its own right due to its differences which have been developed over the sport's lifetime.