Mini Footy - Britain

Britain

Mini rugby league is a 9-a-side adapted version of the sport. It includes full contact but does not feature scrums and limits kicking to converting tries (optional). Mini rugby league is the form of rugby league recommended by the Rugby Football League for age groups Under 8 and Under 9.

Interdependent team sports
  • Sport
  • Governing bodies
  • Sportspeople
  • National sport
Basket sports
  • Basketball
    • beach
    • deaf
    • 3x3
    • water
    • wheelchair
  • Cestoball
  • Korfball
  • Netball
    • Fast5
    • indoor
    • wheelchair
  • Slamball
Football codes
  • Association football
    • beach
    • futsal
    • indoor
    • Paralympic
    • amputee
    • Powerchair
    • street
  • Australian rules football
    • lightning football
    • metro footy
    • nine-a-side
    • rec footy
  • Circle rules football
  • Gaelic football
    • ladies'
Gridiron codes
  • American football
    • eight-man
    • flag
    • nine-man
    • six-man
    • sprint
    • touch
    • wheelchair
  • Canadian football
  • Indoor football
    • arena
Hybrid codes
  • Austus
  • International rules football
  • Kronum
  • Samoa rules
  • Universal football
  • Volata
Medieval football codes
  • Ba game
  • Caid
  • Calcio fiorentino
  • Camping
  • Cnapan
  • Cornish hurling
  • Cuju
  • Harpastum
  • Kemari
  • Ki-o-rahi
  • La soule
  • Lelo burti
  • Marn grook
  • Mob football
  • Royal Shrovetide
  • Uppies and downies
  • Yubi lakpi
Rugby codes
  • Beach
  • Rugby league
    • masters
    • mini
    • mod
    • nines
    • sevens
    • tag
    • touch
    • wheelchair
  • Rugby union
    • American flag
    • mini
    • sevens
    • snow
    • tag
    • touch
    • tens
Handball sports
  • Czech
  • Goalball
  • Handball
    • beach
  • Field
  • Frisian handball
  • Torball
Safe haven sports
  • Baseball
    • Extreme
  • Brännboll
  • British baseball
  • Cricket
    • One Day
    • Test
    • Twenty20
  • Danish longball
  • Kickball
  • Lapta
  • Matball
  • Oină
  • Over-the-line
  • Pesäpallo
  • Rounders
  • Softball
  • Stoolball
  • Town ball
  • Vigoro
Stick and ball sports
  • Cammag
  • Composite rules shinty–hurling
  • Hurling
    • camogie
  • Knotty
  • Lacrosse
    • box/indoor
    • field
    • intercrosse
    • women's
  • Polocrosse
  • Shinty
Hockey sports
  • Ball hockey
  • Bandy
    • rink
  • Broomball
    • Moscow
  • Field hockey
    • indoor
  • Floor hockey
  • Floorball
  • Ice hockey
    • power
  • Inline hockey
  • Ringette
  • Roller hockey
  • Rossall hockey
  • Skater hockey
  • Sledge hockey
  • Street hockey
  • Underwater hockey
  • Underwater ice hockey
  • Unicycle hockey
Polo sports
  • Auto polo
  • Canoe polo
  • Cowboy polo
  • Cycle polo
  • Elephant polo
  • Horseball
  • Pato
  • Polo
  • Segway polo
  • Yak polo
Ball-over-net sports
  • Biribol
  • Bossaball
  • Fistball
  • Football tennis
  • Footvolley
  • Jianzi
  • Footbag net
  • Peteca
  • Sepak takraw
  • Throwball
  • Volleyball
    • beach
    • paralympic
  • Ball badminton
  • Jokgu
Other sports
  • Airsoft
  • Basque pelota
    • frontenis
    • jai alai
    • xare
  • Buzkashi
  • Curling
  • Cycle ball
  • Dodgeball
  • Gateball
  • Kabaddi
  • Kho kho
  • Kin-Ball
  • Lagori
  • Paintball
  • Pétanque
  • Rollball
  • Roller derby
  • Tamburello
  • Tchoukball
  • Ulama
  • Ultimate
  • Underwater rugby
  • Water polo
    • inner tube
  • Wheelchair rugby
  • Underwater football
  • Whirlyball
  • Yukigassen

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