Masters Rugby League

All players must be over 35 and retired from competitive football.
Competitive Rugby League is hard, physical and with only 2000 registered club players aged 30 or over, it is fair to say it is a young persons sport. Until Now! Masters Rugby League started in New Zealand in 1992 and progressed to Australia, enjoying great success and is currently engaging thousands of players.
Masters Rugby League can only be played by persons aged 35 or over, is strictly a social version of the sport and the rules are slightly modified to cater for the older gentleman. There are no winners, no champions and no cup finals. It is all in the spirit of the game rather proving a point or settling a score. The most important rule is “Everyone has to buy a drink for their opposite number”.
Masters is all about Fun, Participation and Friendship
Its 13-a-side contact rugby league however some rule modifications changes include:
- White and Black short players tend to tackle each other normally
- Red short players must be physically stopped and held. On defence, red short players must make a definite 2 handed hold on the attacker
- Gold Short Players to tackle or be tackled need to just touch i.e. no tackling
Clubs to start a Masters team for 2009
If you require any further information, please contact Pete Longbottom: peter.longbottom@rfl.uk.com or Tel. 07515 754053
Click Here to download the complete Masters Rules
To find out more about Masters Rugby League please visit: www.tryit.co.uk/play.html and click on the video entitled 'Master Stroke'.
