Apparently for NSW Cup finals
Eligibility 13.10 There are 5 eligibility categories for final series qualifications:
13.10.1 Level 1 – NRL Telstra Premiership
13.10.2 Level 2 – Intrust Super Premiership NSW and Qld Cup
13.10.3 Level 3 – Ron Massey Cup 13.10.4 Level 4 – Sydney Shield + Jersey Flegg
13.10.5 Level 5 – District club/junior league
13.11 To be eligible for the Intrust Super Premiership NSW final series a player must meet the following criteria:
13.11.1 The player has played the majority of, or equal number of matches in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW prior to the final series commencing, or;
13.11.2 The player has participated in a minimum of 8 matches in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW prior to the final series commencing, or;
13.11.3 The player’s NRL team is still competing in the NRL competition, or; NB: if the higher grade is eliminated on the same weekend prior the Intrust Super Premiership NSW match, players who do not qualify under any other category apart from
13.13.3 will be permitted to play on that weekend only e.g. if the NRL team is eliminated on Friday or Saturday and the Intrust Super Premiership NSW match is on the Sunday, players who do not qualify under any other clause will be permitted to play on that Sunday only.
13.11.4 The player has qualified in a lower level or qualified in NYC, or;
13.11.5 The player has failed to gain selection in the NRL final series, these players will be required to have played in 2 competition matches throughout the lower level competitions final series to be eligible to continue playing in that final series, therefore eliminating any of the previous eligibility criteria.
13.12 A starting player is not eligible to play in 2 levels of final series scheduled on the same weekend, other than where the lower level team has played earlier than the higher-level team on that weekend and there are extenuating circumstances i.e. last minute player withdrawal or injury.
13.13 If a player has participated in an equal number of matches in a higher level or lower level competition at the conclusion of the regular season, the player will then qualify for the lower level final series and therefore be eligible to play in the higher level final series.
13.14 Each club with a team engaged in the NSWRL final series will receive an email by 5.00 pm on the Monday following the conclusion of the last round of competition matches advising player eligibility to play in each level.
13.15 The team that competes in the National Championship against the winner of the Queensland Intrust Super Premiership will be able to field all players that are qualified to play in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW grand final.
Eligibility 13.10 There are 5 eligibility categories for final series qualifications:
13.10.1 Level 1 – NRL Telstra Premiership
13.10.2 Level 2 – Intrust Super Premiership NSW and Qld Cup
13.10.3 Level 3 – Ron Massey Cup 13.10.4 Level 4 – Sydney Shield + Jersey Flegg
13.10.5 Level 5 – District club/junior league
13.11 To be eligible for the Intrust Super Premiership NSW final series a player must meet the following criteria:
13.11.1 The player has played the majority of, or equal number of matches in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW prior to the final series commencing, or;
13.11.2 The player has participated in a minimum of 8 matches in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW prior to the final series commencing, or;
13.11.3 The player’s NRL team is still competing in the NRL competition, or; NB: if the higher grade is eliminated on the same weekend prior the Intrust Super Premiership NSW match, players who do not qualify under any other category apart from
13.13.3 will be permitted to play on that weekend only e.g. if the NRL team is eliminated on Friday or Saturday and the Intrust Super Premiership NSW match is on the Sunday, players who do not qualify under any other clause will be permitted to play on that Sunday only.
13.11.4 The player has qualified in a lower level or qualified in NYC, or;
13.11.5 The player has failed to gain selection in the NRL final series, these players will be required to have played in 2 competition matches throughout the lower level competitions final series to be eligible to continue playing in that final series, therefore eliminating any of the previous eligibility criteria.
13.12 A starting player is not eligible to play in 2 levels of final series scheduled on the same weekend, other than where the lower level team has played earlier than the higher-level team on that weekend and there are extenuating circumstances i.e. last minute player withdrawal or injury.
13.13 If a player has participated in an equal number of matches in a higher level or lower level competition at the conclusion of the regular season, the player will then qualify for the lower level final series and therefore be eligible to play in the higher level final series.
13.14 Each club with a team engaged in the NSWRL final series will receive an email by 5.00 pm on the Monday following the conclusion of the last round of competition matches advising player eligibility to play in each level.
13.15 The team that competes in the National Championship against the winner of the Queensland Intrust Super Premiership will be able to field all players that are qualified to play in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW grand final.
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