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Backs are usually smaller and faster, though a big, fast player can be of advantage in the backs. Their roles require speed and ball-playing skills, rather than just strength, to take advantage of the field position gained by the forwards. Typically forwards tend to operate in the centre of the field, while backs operate nearer to the
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on each side of the field. In attack their primary role is to provide an attacking threat out wide and as such they often need to be some of the fastest players on the pitch, often providing the pass for their winger to finish off a move, by drawing and passing to give the fast wingers space to move.
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Rule changes will be kept to a minimum in 2023, though the RFL is also expected to implement the 18th-man rule that was used during the World Cup. The rule, which is also used in the NRL, allows a team to name an 18th man in their matchday squad who can then be used if three players fail head injury
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Commencing in 2021, a player named as the squad's 18th player on match day is able to take the field when three players fail a head injury assessment; or when a player suffers a match-ending injury caused by foul play, in which the opposing player was either sin-binned or sent off. Since the change,
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In addition to the thirteen on-field players, there are a maximum of five substitute players who start the game on their team's bench. Usually, they will be numbered 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18. Each player normally keeps their number for the whole game, regardless of which position they play in. That is,
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There are two halves. Positioned more centrally in attack, beside or behind the forwards, they direct the ball and are usually the team's main play-makers, and as such are typically required to be the most skillful and intelligent players on the team. These players also usually perform most tactical
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on each side of the field. They are generally among the fastest players in a team, with the speed to exploit space that is created for them and finish an attacking move. In defence their primary role is to mark their opposing wingers, and they are also usually required to catch and return kicks made
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The rules governing if and when a replacement can be used have varied over the history of the game; currently they can be used for any reason by their coach – typically because of injury, to manage fatigue, for tactical reasons or due to poor performance. Under current rules, players who have been
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permits up to eight interchanges per team per game. Additionally, if a player is injured due to foul play and an opposition player has been sin-binned or sent off then the injured player's team is given a free interchange. Often an interchange bench will include at least one (and usually two)
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and collects the ball, before passing, running or kicking the ball. The hooker has become almost synonymous with the dummy half role. However, any player of any position can play the role at any time and this often happens during a game, particularly when the hooker is the player tackled.
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packs behind the two-second-rows in the scrum. Some teams choose to simply deploy a third prop in the loose forward position, while other teams use a more skilful player as an additional playmaker. Loose forwards that feature in their nation's Halls of Fame include
Australia's
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is usually a strong passer and runner, while also being agile. Often this player is referred to as "second receiver", as in attacking situations they are typically the second player to receive the ball (after the half-back) and are then able to initiate an attacking move.
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on either side of the hooker. Sometimes called "bookends" in
Australasia, the props are usually the largest and heaviest players on a team. In attack, their size and strength means that they are primarily used for running directly into the defensive line, as a kind of
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team consists of 13 players on the field, with 4 substitutes on the bench. Each of the 13 players is assigned a position, normally with a standardised number, which reflects their role in attack and defence, although players can take up any position at any time.
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is usually involved in directing the team's play. The position is sometimes referred to as "first receiver", as half-backs are often the first to receive the ball from the dummy-half after a play-the-ball. This makes them important decision-makers in attack.
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The laws of the game recognise standardised numbering of positions. The starting side normally wear the numbers corresponding to their positions, only changing in the case of substitutions and position shifts during the game. In some competitions, such as
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Australasia, and the lock forward is usually known as loose forward in England.
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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
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The captain is often seen as responsible for a team's discipline. When a team persistently breaks the laws, the referee while issuing a caution will often speak with the team's captain to encourage them to improve their team's discipline.
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There are four threequarters: two wingers and two centres - right wing (2), right centre (3), left centre (4) and left wing (5). Typically these players work in pairs, with one winger and one centre occupying each side of the field.
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The front row of the scrum traditionally included the hooker with the two props on either side. All three may be referred to as front-rowers, but this term is now most commonly just used as a colloquialism to refer to the props.
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The captains are also traditionally responsible for appointing a substitute should a player suffer an injury during a game, although in the professional game there are other procedures in place for dealing with this.
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and continuing the team's attack by passing the ball to a teammate or by running with the ball. As such, hookers are required to be reliable passers and often possess a similar skill-set to half backs.
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640:; however, in the modern game it is largely immaterial which players pack down in the scrum. Despite this, forwards are still referred to by the position they would traditionally take in the scrum.
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substituted are typically allowed to be substituted back into the game later on. Leagues in different countries have had different rules on how many interchanges can be made in a game. the
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allowed up to ten interchanges per team in each game, this was reduced to eight interchanges per team per game, commencing in the 2019 season. Commencing in the 2016 season, Australia's
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replacement props, as it is generally considered to be the most physically taxing position and these players are likely to tire the quickest.
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if player number 14 replaces the fullback, they will wear the number 14 for the whole game, and not change shirts to display the number 1.
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1643:"Why the ball-playing behemoth has become passe"
1303:. rugby-league.com. 27 June 2016. Archived from
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1247:. Australian Rugby League. 2013. Archived from
1515:"Revealed: the NRL's forward defensive heroes"
1364:. Australia: Macmillan Education. p. 12.
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50:Number (sports) § Rugby league
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1695:McDonald, Darcie (6 April 2021).
1556:Alston, John (15 November 2008).
1438:Wolfgram, Jason (12 April 2019).
1151:Until 1989, second rowers in the
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1801:Shaw, Matthew (2 January 2023).
1669:Naghten, Tom (2 February 2022).
1533:Dean, Ritchie (19 August 2012).
1461:Walter, Brad (25 October 2020).
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1281:. playnrl.com. 31 December 2018
1213:Rugby League - Laws of the Game
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1513:Stats Insider (28 June 2012).
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1641:Lane, Daniel (15 May 2011).
1361:Football Codes: Rugby League
835:Loose forward / lock forward
1833:"No face balls in red zone"
1412:Ward, Roy (10 March 2021).
1105:Until 1989, hookers in the
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588:2021 Rugby League World Cup
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1465:. National Rugby League
561:Stand-off / five-eighth
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345:Fullback (rugby league)
1911:Rugby league positions
1620:. Sport section, p. 50
1385:Hickey, Julia (2006).
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1563:Townsville Bulletin
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797:Second-row forwards
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473:Tom van Vollenhoven
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1916:Football positions
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