11 Nov 2024

The 745 Game - The laws of the game

AMT Headingley Rugby Stadium will host a unique rugby occasion this Sunday, 17th November, with the first ever 745 Game in tribute to Rugby League legend, Rob Burrow CBE. 

We can now reveal the hybrid rules that were initially created by Rob Burrow and Ed Slater and have been extended ahead of the historic clash. The match will have two referees, Ben Thaler from Rugby League and Frank Murphy from Rugby Union. 

The game, which will be a hybrid of Rugby League and Rugby Union rules, was an idea that Burrow and former Leicester and Gloucester Rugby Union player Ed Slater were developing before Burrow passed away in June this year, aged just 41.  The rules are designed to have an element of both codes and produce an exciting cont

The distinctive name for the match, The 745 Game, comes from the numbers worn by Burrow (7) and Slater (4) along with Scottish Rugby Union legend Doddie Weir (5). The match itself, which will kick off at 3pm, will see former stars of both codes come together for the ground breaking clash, which is hoped could become an annual event to support MND communities across the country. 

Tickets to see this unique game start from just £20 for adults and from £5 for juniors with discounts available for group bookings. All profits from the game will be donated to support the MND community. 

Ed Slater’s Rugby Union side will wear a special cherry and white kit designed by Ed’s children whilst Rob’s Rugby League team will wear a kit inspired by the yellow kit designed by Rob’s children back in 2022. The game will be officiated by a team from both codes led by Rugby League referee Ben Thaler and Rugby Union referee Frank Murphy. The officials will all wear a kit of Doddie Weir’s unmistakable tartan. 

Tickets are on sale now at tickets.therhinos.co.uk and by calling 0371 423 1315. Tickets will be sent no later than 7 days before match day.

The 745 Game – The Laws

  • 13-a-side – six forwards, seven backs
  • Each team can bring on a goal kicker only for kicks at goal
  • Unlimited tackles in your own half but six tackles once attacking team passes half way
  • Unlimited interchanges 
  • Uncontested scrums from knock ons and forward passes. These are taken on the 20m mark in from touch, attacking team can select which side of the field scrum is placed
  • Uncontested five man line outs when ball goes into touch
  • One on one ball steals allowed in tackle before attacking ball carrier gets to ground, once knee to ground, tackle complete, play the ball to restart play
  • Two markers at tackle, offside is five metres from the play the ball
  • Two referees, one union, one league. One officiating the ruck, the other offside
  • Five points for a try, two for a penalty, conversion and drop goal
  • If the ball is knocked dead in goal, goal line drop out from the defending team, must go at least ten metres
  • Penalties kicked to touch re-start with a line out or take tap from where penalty is awarded, advantage for union but encourages league to attack from penalties

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