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  2. IRL eligibility rules - Wikipedia

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    The IRL eligibility rules outline that a player is eligible to represent: [1] the nation in which they were born; the nation in which either of their parents were born; the nation in which any of their grandparents were born; the nation in which they have resided for each of the preceding 60 months (i.e. 5 years).

  3. International rugby union eligibility rules - Wikipedia

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    Both the eligibility rules and the adoption of professionalism in 1995 increased the number of players representing nations other than their country of birth. Particularly the number of Pacific Island players representing New Zealand and Australia (either in the fifteen-a-side form of the game or in sevens) and Southern Hemisphere players playing for Northern Hemisphere nations grew ...

  4. International Rugby League - Wikipedia

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    The International Rugby League (IRL) is the global governing body for the sport of rugby league football. The IRL organises the Rugby League World Cup, the oldest international rugby World Cup, as well as the Women's and Wheelchair equivalent. International Rugby Leagues headquarters are in London, England and is currently made of 32 members.

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  6. Talk:IRL eligibility rules - Wikipedia

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  7. Amateur Sports Act of 1978 - Wikipedia

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    The AAU had adopted arbitrary rules which prohibited women from participating in running events and prohibited any runner who had raced in the same event as a runner with a shoe-company sponsorship. Congress adopted the Act in response to criticisms of the AAU, effectively removing that organization from any governance role.

  8. NCAA agrees to waiver for JUCO players after Diego Pavia ...

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    There is also movement from college leaders to adjust the eligibility rule in a way that grants athletes five playing seasons in a five-year time span. NCAA agrees to waiver for JUCO players after ...

  9. Burnley F.C. Academy - Wikipedia

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    IRL: Alex Healy-Byrne — DF ... Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than ...