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Women's team — and now a Masters squad. Exciting times

Oldham RLFC is delighted to announce the formation of a Masters Rugby League team to follow the Roughyeds’ new Women’s team, recruitment for which is now going full steam ahead.

The Masters’ mission statement is: “We don’t stop playing because we grow old. We grow old because we stop playing

Masters’ Rugby League is a social game, with players aged over 35 being eligible to play for Oldham RLFC, The below link to the Masters website provides all the essential information you need to play for your Masters’ team.

Register your interest in this brilliant initiative and in this opportunity to be part of your Oldham RLFC Masters team at:

oldhamrlfcmasters@outlook.com


Building the Yeds Together.

The Masters Team will incorporate training and fitness sessions for all. If you don’t feel like playing you can use this opportunity to improve fitness with our regular training sessions.

Our home base for training and fitness sessions will be at Hollinwood ARLFC, the new training hub for the Oldham RLFC men’s team, the Oldham RLFC women’s Team and the Oldham RLFC Masters’ team.

Annual registration with Masters/RFL is £15.

Masters Rugby League

Masters Rugby League – We don’t stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.

Introduction

Masters Rugby League is strictly a social version of the sport for the over 35s.

The rules are slightly modified to cater for the older gentleman where the safety of old bones is paramount.

Spirit of Masters

Masters is non-competitive.

Masters does not welcome nor allow rough or over vigorous play.

Master is about enjoyment and having a good time – on and off the pitch!

There are no winners; no champions; no leagues; no cup finals.

All games end in a 0-0 draw.

Masters referees shall referee the games strictly to Masters rules and in the Spirit of Masters.

The International Rules of Rugby League apply in full with the following exceptions for MASTERS.

  1. Age groups
  2. Tackling
  3. Running with ball
  4. Play the ball
  5. Advantage
  6. Scrums
  7. Penalties
  8. Sixth tackle
  9. Kicking
  10. Restarts
  11. Kicks at goal
  12. Number of players
  13. Duration of Games
  14. Misconduct

1. Age Groups1

White and Black

Players wearing white or black shorts tend to tackle each other normally.

Red

(50-59 years)

On attack players wearing red shorts must be physically stopped and held; not necessarily brought to ground.

On defence, red short players must have a definite two-handed hold on the attacker, as an absolute minimum.

Gold – Green – Blue

(60-69 years)

(70-79 years)

(80+ years)

In defence, a gold (shorts) player touches his opponent, stands at the point of the tackle and raises his hand to indicate the tackle to the referee. The tackled player MUST return to the point of the tackle to play the ball.2

On attack, the defender must remove the tag from the gold (shorts) player. No other contact with the gold player is permitted. The tackling player stands at the point of the tackle and raises his hand and the tag to indicate the tackle to the referee. The tackled gold shorts player MUST return to the point of the tackle to play the ball. 3

Green and sky blue short players follow the requirements for gold.

2. Tackling

In all cases, players are to succumb to tackles rather than try to keep progressing.

Only two players are allowed in a tackle.[^4]

No lifting – no throws.

All tackles are to be below the shoulders.

No drag down tackles from behind.

No stripping of the ball – including 1 on 1 tackles.

Ankle taps are not allowed.

3. Running with ball

Players may run as hard as they wish as long as they run at GAPS.

Players are not allowed to try and run over the top of each other.

Players are not allowed to fend or hand off.

Players are not allowed to “barge over” to score.

4. Play the ball

TWO markers are permitted.

All other defenders must retire 5 metres minimum at the play the ball.

Markers and defenders are passive and must not move until the acting halfback has the ball in his hands.

Dummy half is allowed to run from play the ball BUT cannot score and if tackled in possession a sixth-tackle is awarded with scrum head and feed to defending side.

5. Advantage

Advantage from a knock on or a forward pass shall be allowed when possession of the ball is cleanly and safely transferred to the non-infringing team. In all other cases advantage is expressly not allowed.

6. Scrums

No pushing/pulling in scrums is allowed to avoid injuries (it is accepted that teams will win their own ball back i.e. scrums go with feed). All six forwards must participate in scrums.

The scrum half must not follow opposing scrum half around the base of the scrum.

The attacking team scrum half can pick the ball up and run from the base of the scrum.

Loose forward cannot break off the base of the scrum with the ball: scrum half must receive the ball from the scrum

When the ball or player is in touch a scrum is formed 20 m in from touch.

Lateral positioning of scrums does not apply.

7. Penalties

All penalties are a tap kick on the mark, given by the referee, at point of the misconduct.

All defenders must retreat FIVE metres.

The “six again rule does not apply”.

8. Sixth tackle

There are no turnovers.

Sixth tackle results in a scrum to the defending side.

9. Kicking

Kicking in general play is only allowed on the last tackle.4

For all kicks, including kick-offs and goal line dropouts, the receiving team must receive the ball. Receiver must not be challenged and must be allowed to run at least 5 metres.5

ONLY in the unlikely event that the receiving team makes no attempt to claim the ball and kicking team players are onside, the referee may call play on6 and the kicking team may re-gather the ball.

10. Restarts

From kick offs and goal line dropouts, if the ball bounces out untouched by receiving team, the scrum goes to the receiving team.

ALL restarts are controlled by the referee!

11. Kicks at goal

There are no kicks at goal.

12. Number of players

The game is played with teams of a maximum of 13 players per team7. Each team can name up to 7 replacement players8. Unlimited interchanges are allowed. Interchanges may occur at any time.

13. Duration of games

A game is normally of 50 minutes duration. There will be a half time interval of 5 minutes.9

14. Misconduct

Sin bin10

FIVE minutes – player stands in player’s in-goal area behind the posts

Sending off10

Player is excluded for rest of the match and/or festival.


  1. ALL players must wear correct short colour for their age. Exceptions can be agreed where a player through medical need requires the protection of gold shorts. Exceptions to be agreed with referee prior to game. When an active player (35-59yrs) wears gold shorts as protection due to injury or for any other reason, they are not to wear tags and are tackled by touch only. In the Spirit of Masters, under age gold players may not move away from acting half back to tackle. ↩︎

  2. Referee shall if required blow his whistle to stop play and ensure play restarts at the point of the tackle. ↩︎

  3. Gold short player is counted as a tackler ↩︎

  4. 20:40 and 40:20 rule does not apply. ↩︎

  5. This applies even in the case where a player does not gather the ball cleanly. ↩︎

  6. Referee will only call “play on” when he is certain there is no risk of player collision. ↩︎

  7. In the spirit of Masters, where a team is unable to field 13 players at the start of a game or at any time during the game, the opposition is required to reduce their number of players on the field to the corresponding number or to loan players to ensure balanced teams. At the start of a game, the size of the playing area may also be reduced in agreement between team captains and the referee. ↩︎

  8. It is permissible for teams to use more than 7 replacements but not where this would give an unfair advantage. ↩︎

  9. The duration of games may be modified at festivals to suit the number of teams participating or the time available and on any occasion in agreement between team captains and the referee. No more than 60 minutes of scheduled Masters game time per team. ↩︎

  10. Players sin-binned or dismissed may be replaced. ↩︎ ↩︎

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