Mod League - Changes To Bridge The Gap Between Mini Footy To Rugby League

Changes To Bridge The Gap Between Mini Footy To Rugby League

  • Kicking (without bombs)
  • 40 minute halve ages 8,7,6
  • Maximum number of players per team on the field at once is 11 at ages 9, 10, 11 and 13 at age 12
  • 6 tackles
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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