No. In Rugby League, you have 12 interchanges from the four players on the bench. Blood bins count towards your 12. No ifs, no buts, no arguments and no joke shop blood capsules.
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No. The subs are brought on for position replacements which is sometimes tactical as well as using "fresh legs". However, Rugby is one of the few sports that has "Blood Substitutions". these are used when a player is, as the name suggests a bleeding injury. the referee will stop the clock/match and ask for the injured player to be taken off and a replacement (normally for that position) to replace them until the wound can be stitched, stapled and covered to prevent further blood loss.
A blood bin is a temporary substitution in a rugby match for a player who is visibly bleeding to receive first-aid treatment.
Cleats are normally plastic and moulded to the boot sole there are normally 6 to 8 depending on the make of the boot. The normal rugby boot will have aluminium studs which screw in for replacement and these boots carry 6 to 10 studs
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from under 6-12 you can have basically unlimited (7) but under 13 and above only 4
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