Touch Playing Rules
1)  Scoring: A touchdown will be awarded when a player places the ball on or over the score line prior to being touched. A touchdown will be worth one point. The Dummy Half is not permitted to score touchdowns.

2) Substitution: Teams may interchange players at any time. Players coming on to the field may not do so until the player being replaced has come off.

3) Possession of the Ball: A change of possession shall occur when:–
*The ball goes to ground.
* The Dummy half is touched while in possession.
* The Dummy half places the ball in the Touchdown zone.
* The 6th Touch occurs.
* The player in possession steps on or over the boundary of the field of play.
* A roll ball is performed incorrectly.
* A tap is performed incorrectly.
At a change of possession play is restarted with a roll ball.

4) Passing: A player may pass, knock, throw or otherwise deliver the ball to any onside player in the attacking team. Passing forward is NOT permitted.

5)The Tap: The tap is taken by placing the ball on the ground on the mark, releasing the ball from both hands, tapping the ball with the foot a distance of not more than one metre and retrieving the ball cleanly.

6) The Penalty: When a player/team is penalised the non offending team shall restart play with a tap. The tap is taken at the mark and the defending team must retire ten metres from the mark until the ball has been tapped.


Play restarts with a tap when the following infringements occur;
* Forward Pass
* Touch and Pass
* Roll ball performed off the mark
* Performing a roll ball prior to a touch being made
* Defenders offside at the roll ball (5 metres)
* Defenders offside at the tap (10 metres)
* Deliberately delaying play
* Falsely claiming a touch
* Using more than the minimum force to make a touch
* Misconduct

7) Roll ball: A means of restarting play. Players must perform the roll ball on the mark while facing their opponent’s defending score line and rolling the ball backwards between their legs a distance of not more than one metre.

8) The Touch: Players from both teams are permitted to affect the touch. A touch is contact with any part of the body, ball, clothing or hair. Minimum force is to be used at all times. The team in possession is entitled to six touches.

9) Touch and Pass: A player is not to pass the ball after a touch has been made.

10) Dummy Half: The dummy half is the person who picks up the ball after a team-mate has performed a roll ball.

11) Offside/Onside: After a touch has been made all defending players must retire 5 metres from the mark. Defenders cannot move forward until the dummy half has touched the ball.

12) Sideline: If a player with the ball touches or crosses the sideline s/he is deemed to be out of play and a change of possession occurs. Play restarts with a roll ball 5 metres in from where the player went out. If a touch is made before the player goes out, the touch counts.

13) Obstruction: Players of the attacking team are not to obstruct defending players from attempting to affect a touch. Defending players are not to obstruct/interfere with attacking players supporting the ball carrier.

14) Extra Time and the Drop Off: When a match is drawn and a single winner is required, extra time is played and teams drop off players every two minutes until down to 3. The first team to score a Touchdown wins the match once both teams have had possession.

15) The Referee: The Referee is the sole judge on matters of fact and is required to adjudicate on the rules of the game during play. The Referee may impose any sanction necessary to control the match. All officials, players and coaches involved in the match are under the control of the Referee.

16) Mixed Teams: A mixed team is made up of a ratio of  male/female players. The team is not permitted to field more than 5 male players at any one time.