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2021 All Stars Match
Thanks for all your updates on this page just curious as to why this section is needed? The rep section is mean't for those that have appeared in a rep game not players that have been named but then not played. If you include this section you are making a rod for your own back because you then have to include any player that has ever been withdrawn from a rep game for whatever reason. The reason for withdrawal is irrelevant. Anderch (talk) 08:00, 19 July 2021 (UTC)
:: Thanks {{Reply to|Anderch}} - would you consider it appropriate to put the following in the season summary:
- 12 February – Seven Melbourne players (names) were forced to withdraw from the 2021 All Stars match ↗ due to a Victoria COVID-19 border closure.<ref>{{cite web |title=Seven Storm players out of All Stars as COVID chaos hits multiple codes |url=https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/seven-storm-players-out-of-all-stars-as-covid-chaos-hits-multiple-codes-20210212-p571yt.html |website=smh.com.au |publisher=Nine Media |access-date=19 July 2021}}</ref>
Yes that is a better spot for it because that section is mean't for "news" type items and details. Also just a tip when adding links to other pages in a section, you only need to link the very first reference. After that they are not required otherwise the article looks too busy and you lose the effect of the link. Anderch (talk)
::thanks {{Reply to|Anderch}}, have added now.
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:Thanks - have reworked the copyvio material into short quotes. Storm machine (talk) 21:36, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
RFL Women's Regional League
Re RFL Women's Regional League, article is almost definitely too soon, but just wanted to get a draft started so it can be submitted in a good enough state for the time when it becomes relevant, and to allow sources to be added as they become available. Mn1548 (talk) 16:22, 3 February 2023 (UTC)
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:Nice work Storm machine. Thank you. Anthonyhcole (talk) 10:27, 4 April 2023 (UTC)
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:All good! The club logo being the wrong shade of blue compared the colour listed in the club constitution https://resources.geelongcats.com.au/aflc-geel/document/2025/09/29/f6b144f9-cd12-4cd2-8ded-381d4514891e/Geelong-FC-Constitution-FINAL-Dec-2024.pdf ↗ is one of those silly little quirks. I believe that the particular PMS shade is the same as the one used by Carlton and Victoria too which just adds to the silliness. Storm machine (talk) 21:36, 11 December 2025 (UTC)
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I haven't watched the game yet but I'm guessing one team used more than one concussion sub and that's why you wanted to change module:Rugby league match squad? Nthep (talk) 07:35, 25 June 2026 (UTC)
:Was wondering if it was easy enough to make all the IN5-13 position names fully customisable really? Would enable the current NRL six-man benches to be inputted as IN for the four players used, and the reserve/replacements noted accordingly. If thought that I’d give it a go, but I was concerned about breaking it -— hence the quick revert. Storm machine (talk) 08:26, 25 June 2026 (UTC)
::Customisable to what? Interchange to Concussion sub is easy enough. If you want options beyond that, it'll get slightly more complicated. Nthep (talk) 09:23, 25 June 2026 (UTC)
:::The NRL are now calling players 18 and 19 reserves and they get changed to "replacement" if they come into the match as a concussion/injury sub. So ideally, we'd want players 14-19 customisable as one of those three options "interchange/reserve/replacement" without breaking the previously used concussion sub designation. There is a possibility that they end up calling players 18-23 as reserves too in certain circumstances. Storm machine (talk) 10:59, 25 June 2026 (UTC)
::::14 to 17 are always interchange, "bench", "replacement" are jargon. <s>18, 19 are concussion subs but if the NRL are using reserve then fair enough we can look at that, although I'd like to see some examples which are not press reports where reserve is being used to see that we're not just using press jargon.</s> Anything 20+, other than some sort of exhibition match, I'm struggling to see how that get on as neither the NRL or RFL rules (currently) allow for extra players to be brought into the 18 (RFL) or 19 (NRL) named before the game. Unless you're wanting to include the players named in the preliminary 21-player squad and even then how do they get called into the game? Nthep (talk) 12:13, 25 June 2026 (UTC)
::::As far as I can tell only 18 is ever concussion sub, 19 is a reserve who does nothing (a bit of a waste imo) and can't come on under any circumstances even if the team lose a 2nd player due to foul play. I'm not a massive follower of the NRL, so apologies if I have this wrong. Nthep (talk) 14:33, 25 June 2026 (UTC)
:::::So I had it wrong, some digging around and I got hold of a friend of a friend who works on NRL coverage for nine.com. So my understanding is now
# a 19-player squad is named. Before kick off the 13 starters are named.
# The other six are all on the bench but only four can go on. Once four have gone on then the other two are sitting the game out (reserves?) unless
# if a concussion sub is needed, then one of the remaining two can go on.
# at the end of the game, there will be one or two unused players.
:::::Does this agree with your understanding?
:::::If so then if you want to go down the line of labelling unused players out of the six as reserves then
# we need to make 14 to 19 all markable as reserves where reserve means unused (or shall we stick with unused?)
# 18 can be labelled as CS if used as such or reserve if unused
# 19 becomes as default marked as reserve
:::::Those aren't so difficult. What might be more messy is allowing the template to show different positions for the same position number. For example last weeks Roosters v Sharks game would have "Interchange/Reserve" for IN2 and "Reserve/Interchange" for IN5 due to who was and wasn't playing.
:::::If we do this then I'm going to leave interchange as the default for 14–17 as CS as the default for 18 for backwards compatibility. Is that ok with you? Nthep (talk)
yeah that's goal — leave 14-17 as is — in practice if #18 and #19 move up into the interchange positions, then those in the 14-17 positions drop down so you would end up something akin to:
- 14. Old Mate '''Interchange/IN'''
- 17. Some Guy '''Interchange/IN'''
- 18. This Champ '''Interchange/IN'''
- 19. Young Legs '''Interchange/IN'''
- 15. Lucky Togetagame '''Reserve/RES'''
- 16. Notso Needed '''Reserve/RES'''
But if one of those reserves was required then they become '''Concussion substitute/CS''' (although in the current NRL lexicon they would be marked as '''Replacement/REP''')
Effectively if we have ''titleIN5'' to be Interchange (for exhibition matches etc) or secondary option of ''CS'', but able to be modified where appropriate, that might be optimal. ''titleIN6'' and beyond could remain as Interchange with Reserve as the secondary option.
In a perfect template:
# titleIN<sub>1–4</sub> would be IN as default
# titleIN<sub>5</sub> would be IN as default, CS as secondary, RES as tertiary
# titleIN<sub>6–13</sub> would be IN as default, RES as secondary.
Take a look at the code for 2026 State of Origin series#Game I ↗ to see what I mean in practice.
Storm machine (talk) 23:21, 25 June 2026 (UTC)
You can actually do 1 & 2 already. The template let's you define titleIN1-5, you just won't get an automatic link, but you can insert one.
<pre>{{Rugby league match squad
|collapsed = n
|hometeam = Knackered XIII
|awayteam = Fresh Legs A
|location = s
|titleIN1=Reserve
|homeIN1= Old Mate
|titleIN2 =<nowiki>Reserve ↗</nowiki>
|homeIN2 = Some Guy
}}</pre> produces
{{Rugby league match squad
|collapsed = n
|hometeam = Knackered XIII
|awayteam = Fresh Legs A
|location = s
|titleIN1=Reserve
|homeIN1= Old Mate
|titleIN2 = Reserve ↗
|homeIN2 = Some Guy
}}
{{clear}}
It's creating automatic links that requires the adaptions to the module.
For backwards compatibility titleIN5 needs to remain with CS as the default unless you want to go through every existing use of the template. Nthep (talk) 10:00, 26 June 2026 (UTC)
The flexibility that is available without coding allows for the variation in uses between the two teams. Using SOO1 as an example NSW used their REP, QLD didn't so
<pre>{{Rugby league match squad/sandbox
| collapsed = n
| align = center
| hometeam = New South Wales
| awayteam = Queensland
| squadsize = 19
| location = s
| titleIN5= Replacement/Reserve
| homeIN5 = Matt Burton ↗
| awayIN5 = Ezra Mam ↗
| titleIN6 = Reserve
| homeIN6 = Jacob Saifiti ↗
| awayIN6 = Gehamat Shibasaki ↗
}}</pre>
{{Rugby league match squad/sandbox
| collapsed = n
| align = center
| hometeam = New South Wales
| awayteam = Queensland
| squadsize = 19
| location = s
| titleIN5= Replacement/Reserve
| homeIN5 = Matt Burton ↗
| awayIN5 = Ezra Mam ↗
| homeIN6 = Jacob Saifiti ↗
| awayIN6 = Gehamat Shibasaki ↗
}}
Producing automatic links would need to cater for each combo of
# IN/IN
# IN/CS
# IN/RES
# CS/CS
# CS/RES
# RES/RES
and the reciprocals. The six cases where both are identical are no issue, the other six need a bit of work, especially if we want to be able to use CS and REP depending on Europe or Pacific. Nthep (talk) 10:44, 26 June 2026 (UTC)
:Yeah looking at the sandbox, I think that's the solution. Thank you!! Storm machine (talk) 11:54, 27 June 2026 (UTC)