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Rugby League

Rugby League is a full contact sport with different rules from Rugby Union. An international sport, rugby league is popular in Europe and Australasian countries.

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Is a rugby league field bigger than a rugby union field?

Rugby Union is alot bigger everywhere. The only places they seem to play it is Australia and northern England. Rugby union is a much better sport anyway.

Rugby Union is more popular than Rugby League because Rugby Union is much older than League. Rugby Union players get much more than League players and union is played in more places than league. I recon League is much better than union.

Which NRL team won the 2006 premiership?

The 2006 NRL Grand Final won by the Brisbane Broncos over the Melbourne Storm

What rugby position should you play you are 5 foot 7 and 9 stone?

Position depends on agility and speed as well as physical dimension. Most 15 year olds with your size will be moved to the second row and if fast - number 8. This is because you are classed as tall for your age group therefore its wise to take advantage of that fact.

When are you too old to start playing rugby?

I started playing for my college when I was 17, but I was the youngest the team had ever had.

Usually you'll find that for universities and colleges, insurance is the biggest factor. I wasn't covered by the colleges insurance until I turned 18, and so I wasn't supposed to be allowed play.

Do you wear football boots for touch football?

No you don't need to wear football boots, you could wear running shoes.

What is the longest active losing streak in sports?

JULIO CESAR CHAVEZ holds records for most successful defenses of world titles (27) and most title fights (37). Chávez also holds the record for the longest undefeated streak in boxing history. His record was 90-0-1 going into his first loss to Frankie Randall.

What are the rules of Rugby?

it may seem like alot to read but its all relevant

Although to the naked eye a game of Rugby Union can appear like a carefully orchestrated riot, this is not actually the case. There are some rules that govern and bind the orchestrated riot to make it, perhaps surprisingly to those new to the sport, very methodical and tactical when played properly. Below is a quick overview of the basics of Rugby Union.

Duration: A rugby match is played over 80 minutes, split into two 40-minute halves generally with a 10 minute half time break.

Number of Players: Each team has 15 players who assume various positions, which play critical parts in the team's play. Eight players make up the forwards or 'pack' (roughly similar to the linemen and line backers in American football) and seven players make up the backs (roughly similar to the backs and "skill positions" in American football). To learn about forwards and backs as well as each individual position click here.

How to Play: The ball can be moved by carrying it in the hands, or kicking at any time during play, but under no circumstances can the ball be passed or made to go forward by the ball carrier other than by kicking the ball. If the ball is hit or passed forward without it being kicked, it is called a 'knock on' and is an infraction which results in a scrum to the opposition.

A scrum is used to restart in a number of situations and involves each team's forwards coming together, binding together by the shoulders over the 'mark' and trying to hook the ball back to their team's side once the ball is placed in the channel. This is similar to a tip off in basketball with each team having a chance at winning the ball.

When the ball is being kicked during a kick off or 22 meter drop out it must be drop kicked.

If a ball is kicked or taken out of bounds the ball is restarted by a lineout. This is similar to the throw-in in soccer and works on the same principle.

If a team is awarded a penalty (meaning the other team committed a penalty against them) they have the same three options at every penalty. They can either:

  1. Kick the ball out of bounds and receive a lineout where the ball went out
  2. Take a free kick. The ball only has to be 'kicked' through the mark in this instance. Most teams will typically just tap the ball over the mark to keep better control of it and restart play quickly.
  3. Take a penalty kick at goal (similar to a field goal in American football, but in this instance the defense cannot rush the kicker).

In any of these instance, the guilty team must retreat 10 meters from the spot of the foul.

The aim of the game is, you guessed it, to score as many points against your opponent as possible while conceding as few as possible. Points are scored by the following methods:

  • Tries: A try is worth 5 points and is scored by a player touching the ball down into the opponents "try zone " (between the try line and dead ball line). It is the rugby equivalent of the American football 'touchdown'. Tries can also be awarded as penalty tries when an attacking player is illegally kept from scoring a likely try.

  • Conversions: A conversion is awarded when a try is scored and allows the attacking team to gain 2 more points by kicking the ball between the posts of the rugby goal. Again this is the rugby equivalent of American football's 'extra point'. The conversion is usually taken from the line in the field where the try was scored. This means you can back up as far as you would like so long as you are kicking along an imaginary line which runs parallel to the sidelines through the place the ball was touched down.

  • Penalty: A penalty kick scores 3 points and is awarded if a serious foul has been committed. The kick is taken from the spot of the foul or any where behind it on a line through the referees mark.

  • Drop Goal: A drop-goal scores 3 points and is a kick at goal during the run of play, where the ball is kicked just after touching the ground. These can be kicked at any time, from anywhere, by anybody. All that is required is that you literally drop the ball and let it hit the ground first.

The team that has been scored on always restarts play by kicking to the team that scored the points (except in sevens rugby where the team that scores kicks to the team that was scored on).

What country invented rugby league?

The game was first brought to light by William Webb-Ellis, who when playing football, "picked up the ball" and so the game of rugby was formed (or so the story goes), in a market town in Warwickshire, in the West Midlands of England. The school which he was playing in is now a large private school with excellent grounds and sought after places.

How many players are there in a tag rugby team?

There are a number of version world wide but all follow a similar theme

Tag team is 12 players. During a game, each team must have no more than seven players on the field of play at any one time. Of the seven players on the field, THREE must be female. There are some excellent Tag Rugby sites available and some where the countries rules are explained in full

How many people in a rugby leage?

15 People on the team not including reserves.

How heavy is a rugby union ball?

15 ounce i read it on some website today . im sorry i dount no how much kilos that is

im gonna chek rite now i hope i helped you. and that was an old fashiond ball that i

said was 15 ounces so u mite wana chek it up. btw im 12

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Under IRB rule 2 the ball is to weigh -

410 - 460 grams

Who is the biggest NRL player?

I think Tony Williams(eels)?? sorry

Are rugby league and rugby union played with the same number of players?

No because rugby has it's fun way and legaue have ther fun way maybe some one lke rugby but not legaue so it should keep this way

What are all of English rugby league teams?

Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs, Newcastle Knights, Canberra Raiders, Penrith Panthers, Brisbane Broncos, Melbourne Storm, West Tigers, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Sydney Roosters, St George Illawarra Dragons, North Queensland Cowboys, Gold Coast Titans, Parramatta Eels, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, Cronulla Sharks and the New Zealand Warriors.

What are the players in rugby?

The collective nouns for players are:

  • a huddle of players
  • a retinue of players
  • a cast of players
  • a company of players
  • a team of players

Aussies playing rugby league in super league?

There are heaps i can't name them all but i know:

- Steve Menizs

- Mark Gansier

- Sonny bill williams

- Danny Berdeus

- Andrew Johns

- Willie Mason (came back to roosters)