🚨 Sin Bin & Send Off Rules in Rugby League

The sin bin and send off are disciplinary actions used by referees to punish foul play in rugby league.

Both result in a team playing with fewer players, but they differ in severity and duration.

Understanding the difference helps explain momentum swings and major match decisions.


🟨 What Is the Sin Bin?

A player sent to the sin bin must leave the field for 10 minutes of game time.

During this period:

  • Their team plays with 12 players instead of 13
  • The player cannot be replaced
  • The 10 minutes runs on the match clock

After 10 minutes have elapsed, the player may return at the next stoppage.


Common Reasons for a Sin Bin

  • Repeated team infringements
  • Professional fouls (deliberately stopping a try-scoring opportunity)
  • Dangerous tackles
  • Shoulder charge
  • Dissent toward officials
  • High contact

A sin bin is used when a penalty alone is considered insufficient.


🟥 What Is a Send Off?

A send off is more serious.

If a player is sent off:

  • They must leave the field immediately
  • They cannot return
  • They cannot be replaced
  • Their team plays with 12 players for the remainder of the match

Send offs are reserved for serious misconduct.


Common Reasons for a Send Off

  • Severe dangerous contact
  • Punching or striking
  • Intentional acts of violence
  • Repeated serious foul play
  • Major misconduct

A send off usually results in a judiciary review and potential suspension.


🔢 Sin Bin vs Send Off Comparison

RuleTime Off FieldTeam Plays WithCan Return?
Sin Bin10 minutes12 playersYes
Send OffEntire match12 playersNo

⚖️ Do All Competitions Use the Same Rules?

Major competitions including:

  • NRL
  • Super League
  • International Rugby League

Use similar sin bin and send-off structures.

However, suspension systems and judiciary processes may differ between leagues.


🧠 Can a Player Be Sin-Binned Twice?

Yes.

If a player receives two sin bins in the same match, it usually results in an automatic send off.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How long is a sin bin in rugby league?
10 minutes of game time.

Can a sin-binned player be replaced?
No. The team must play with 12 players during the sin bin period.

Does a send off mean automatic suspension?
Not automatically, but most send-offs result in a judiciary review and likely suspension.

Do sin bins carry over into the second half?
Yes. If a player is sin-binned late in the first half, the remaining time carries into the second half.


📌 Quick Summary

  • A sin bin removes a player for 10 minutes
  • A send off removes a player for the entire match
  • Teams play with 12 players during both
  • Serious offences may lead to suspension

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