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Rugby league nines (or simply nines) is a version of
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and shorter games. Nines is usually played in festivals, as its shorter game play allows for a tournament to be completed in a day or over a single weekend. In July 2021,
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(IRL) chair Troy Grant stated that the organization was considering a bid for rugby league nines to be played at the
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Laws

The laws of the game are the same as standard rugby league laws with the following exceptions. * Each team is allowed a squad of up to fifteen players, with no more than nine players on the field at any time. Unlimited substitutions are allowed from a named bench of four players. * The match lasts for 18 minutes, divided into two halves of 9 minutes. There is no half time interval but teams are allowed a maximum of 1 minute to change ends. Each half starts with a place kick. * Scrums consist of no more than 5 forwards, with a maximum 3 in the front row and 2 in the second row. When the ball is in the scrum no more than 4 players from each team shall act as backs. The ball must emerge from behind the feet of the second row. * Conversions after a successful try take the form of drop kicks. Players from the team that has conceded the score do not have to retire behind the try line but must not interfere with any conversion attempt. * When points have been scored the team against which points have been scored will restart the game with a tap restart from the centre of the half-way line. * When a team is awarded a penalty then play must proceed by way of a tap 10-metres in advance of where the infringement took place. * In the event of misconduct by a player the referee can suspend for 5 minutes. In the Carnegie Floodlit Nines, a major nines competition, this has been reduced to 2 minutes.


Rugby League World Cup Nines

The major rule changes that differ from regular National Rugby League games are as follows: * Two nine-minute halves with a two-minute half time period. * Nine players a side with six unlimited interchange players. * Scrums will only form after a double knock on, with attacking teams to elect which side to feed the ball. * No video referee, with one on-field referee. * Five minute golden try period in qualifying rounds with a draw to be deemed if there is no result, while unlimited golden try for the finals. * A tap restart will take place after a 40/20. * Five points for a try scored in the bonus zone under the posts, with two point drop kick conversion attempts. * The scoring team will have a dropkick off to restart play. * Three minute sin bins. * Five tackles in a set.


Major tournaments

* NRL Nines * Rugby League World Cup 9s * Rugby league at the Pacific Games * Cabramatta International Nines * London 9s * Super League World Nines


See also

* Rugby league sevens


References

{{Team Sport Variations of rugby league