🚨 Rugby League Penalties Explained

A penalty is awarded when a player commits a serious or deliberate infringement of the rules.

When a penalty is given:

  • Play stops
  • The non-offending team gains possession
  • The referee marks the spot of the infringement

Penalties help enforce discipline and protect player safety.


🏉 When Is a Penalty Awarded?

Penalties are typically awarded for:

  • Offside offences
  • High or dangerous tackles
  • Shoulder charges
  • Professional fouls
  • Illegal stripping (when more than one defender is involved in the tackle)
  • Obstruction
  • Dissent or misconduct
  • Repeated infringements

Minor ruck infringements are often managed with 6 Again, but serious, dangerous or cynical breaches result in a full penalty.


⚖️ What Happens After a Penalty?

The non-offending team may choose one of the following options:

1️⃣ Tap Restart

  • The player taps the ball with their foot
  • Play resumes immediately

2️⃣ Kick for Touch

  • The ball is kicked into touch
  • Play restarts with a tap from where the ball crossed the sideline

3️⃣ Kick for Goal

  • A penalty goal attempt is taken
  • Worth 2 points if successful

The decision depends on field position, time remaining and scoreline.


🎯 Penalty Goal

When attempting a penalty goal:

  • The kick is taken from the mark of the infringement
  • The defending team must stand on or behind their goal line
  • The kick must be taken within the allowed time

If successful, the team receives 2 points.


🛑 Professional Foul

A professional foul occurs when a player deliberately breaks the rules to prevent a likely scoring opportunity.

This may result in:

  • A penalty
  • A sin bin (10 minutes)
  • A penalty try in extreme circumstances

Professional fouls are treated seriously because they deny attacking opportunities.


🧠 Penalty vs 6 Again

Penalty

  • Play stops
  • Team has restart options (tap, touch, goal)
  • Used for serious or deliberate offences

6 Again

  • Play continues
  • Tackle count resets
  • Used mainly for ruck-related infringements

The referee determines which sanction is appropriate.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How many points is a penalty goal worth?
2 points.

Does the clock stop for a penalty?
Yes — play stops for the decision and restart.

Can repeated penalties lead to stronger punishment?
Yes — referees may issue warnings, sin bins or send-offs for repeated team infringements.

Can a penalty result in a send-off?
Yes — serious foul play can result in a red card and permanent dismissal.


📌 Quick Summary

  • Penalties punish serious rule breaches
  • Play stops
  • Teams may tap, kick for touch or kick for goal
  • Penalty goal = 2 points
  • Repeated or dangerous offences can lead to sin bin or send-off

Penalties are central to discipline, safety and match strategy in rugby league.


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