🚫 Offside Rule Explained in Rugby League
The offside rule ensures defenders give the attacking team space and prevents unfair advantage.
In rugby league, players must remain behind specific offside lines during different phases of play. If they move ahead of those lines too early or interfere while offside, a penalty is awarded.
🏉 When Can a Player Be Offside?
Players can be offside in three main situations:
- At the play-the-ball
- At a scrum
- During general play after a kick
1️⃣ Offside at the Play-the-Ball
After a tackle:
- Defenders must retreat 10 metres from the mark.
- They must remain behind that line until the ball is played and clears the ruck.
The offside line is set 10 metres back from where the play-the-ball occurs.
Defenders cannot:
- Move forward early
- Pressure the dummy-half before the ball is played
- Interfere from inside the 10 metres
Markers
Two defenders may stand directly in front of the play-the-ball as markers.
Markers must:
- Stand square
- Not move before the ball is played
- Not interfere illegally
Incorrect marker positioning can result in a penalty.
2️⃣ Offside at a Scrum
During a scrum:
- Players not involved in the scrum must stand at least 5 metres back.
- They must remain onside until the ball emerges from the scrum.
This creates space for the attacking team when the ball comes out.
3️⃣ Offside in General Play (Kick Situations)
A player is offside if they are in front of a teammate who kicks the ball.
An offside player must not:
- Chase the ball
- Interfere with an opponent
- Attempt to play the ball
They can be put onside if:
- The kicker or another onside teammate runs past them, or
- They retreat behind the kicker
If an offside player interferes before being put onside, a penalty is awarded.
⚖️ What Happens If a Player Is Offside?
If the referee rules offside:
- A penalty is awarded to the opposing team.
- The team may choose to:
- Kick for goal
- Kick for touch
- Take a tap restart
Offside penalties are common during defensive pressure.
🧠 Why the Offside Rule Exists
The offside rule:
- Protects attacking space
- Maintains defensive structure
- Keeps the game fair
- Prevents defenders from rushing early
Without it, attacking play would be severely restricted.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How far back must defenders stand at the play-the-ball?
10 metres.
How far back at a scrum?
5 metres.
Can a player be offside from a kick?
Yes — if they are in front of the kicker and interfere before being put onside.
How does a player get put onside from a kick?
By retreating behind the kicker or being overtaken by an onside teammate.
📌 Quick Summary
- 10 metres at play-the-ball
- 5 metres at scrum
- Must not be in front of the kicker and interfere
- Offside results in a penalty
The offside rule is central to rugby league’s structure and fairness.
