All Topics  
Rugby league

 

   Email Print
   Bookmark   Link

 

Rugby league


 
 


Rugby league football is a full-contact team sportTeam sport Summary

Team sport refers to sports that are practiced between opposing teams, where the players interact directly and simultaneousl...
 played with a prolate spheroidSpheroid

In mathematics, a spheroid is a quadric surface in three dimensions obtained by rotating an ellipse about one of its princip...
-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field.






Discussion
Ask a question about 'Rugby league'
Start a new discussion about 'Rugby league'
Answer questions from other users
Full Discussion Forum






Timeline

1873   Formation of the Halifax Rugby Club.

1895   The sport of rugby league is formed at a meeting in the George Hotel, Huddersfield, England.

1908   First year of rugby league in Australia






Encyclopedia


style="font-size: larger;" | Rugby League
  
General Information
Originated 1895, HuddersfieldFacts About Huddersfield

Huddersfield is a large town near the confluence of the River Colne and the River Holme....
, YorkshireYorkshire Summary

Yorkshire is the largest historic county of England and Great Britain, covering just under 6,000 sq....
, EnglandEngland

England is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom....
World Governing Body Rugby League International FederationRugby League International Federation

The Rugby League International Federation is the world governing body for the sport of rugby league....
World Champions Leeds RhinosLeeds Rhinos

Leeds Rhinos are a professional rugby league club based in Headingley in the north of Leeds, Yorkshire....
International Rugby League
Test Nations Australia Cook IslandsCook Islands national rugby league team

The Cook Islands national rugby league team has been participating in international competition since 1988....
 EnglandEngland national rugby league team Overview

In rugby league England is represented in the World Cup and the World Sevens....
 FijiFiji national rugby league team Summary

The Fiji national rugby league team has been participating in international competition since 1992....
 FranceFrance national rugby league team

The French national rugby league team are often nicknamed les chanteclairs, after the cockerel which is the emblem...
 Great Britain New Zealand Papua New Guinea RussiaRussia national rugby league team

The Russia national rugby league team represent Russia in and other rugby league fixtures....
 SamoaSamoa national rugby league team

The Samoa rugby league team has been participating in international competition since 1988....
 South AfricaSouth Africa national rugby league team

The South Africa national rugby league team was formed in 1963, and is nicknamed "The Rhinos"....
 TongaTonga national rugby league team

The Tonga national rugby league team has been participating in international competition since 1988....
Major Competitions The World CupRugby League World Cup

The Rugby League World Cup is an international tournament to determine the best rugby league playing nation in the world....

The Tri-NationsRugby League Tri-Nations

The Rugby League Tri-Nations is a rugby league tournament involving the top three nations in the sport: Australia, New Zeala...

World Club ChallengeWorld Club Challenge

The World Club Challenge is an annual rugby league competition held between the winners of the Australian NRL competition an...

The Ashes
ANZAC TestANZAC Test

The Bundaberg Rum Test is a rugby league test match played annually between Australia and New Zealand around Anzac Day....

Challenge Cup
Domestic Rugby League
Major Competitions National Rugby LeagueNational Rugby League

The National Rugby League is the premier rugby league competition in Australia and New Zealand....
 (Australasia)
Super LeagueSuper League (Europe) Overview

Super League is the only full-time professional rugby league competition operating in the northern hemisphere....
 (Europe)
State of OriginRugby League State of Origin

The Rugby League State of Origin is an annual series of three interstate rugby league matches between the Queensland Maroons...
 (Australia)
French Rugby League ChampionshipFrench rugby league championship

The French rugby league championship has been the major rugby league tournament for semi-professional clubs in France since ...
 (France)
Bartercard CupBartercard Cup

The Bartercard Cup is the top level rugby league competition in New Zealand....
 (New Zealand) )
American National Rugby LeagueAmerican National Rugby League

The American National Rugby League is a rugby league competition consisting of 11 teams based in the United States....
 (USA)


Rugby league football is a full-contact team sportTeam sport Summary

Team sport refers to sports that are practiced between opposing teams, where the players interact directly and simultaneousl...
 played with a prolate spheroidSpheroid

In mathematics, a spheroid is a quadric surface in three dimensions obtained by rotating an ellipse about one of its princip...
-shaped ball by two teams of thirteen on a rectangular grass field. Rugby league is one of the two major codes of rugby footballRugby football

Rugby football, often just referred to as rugby, refers to sports descended from a common form of football developed a...
, the other being rugby unionRugby union Summary

Rugby union is a variant of rugby football....
. The league code is most prominent in Great BritainGreat Britain

Great Britain is an island lying off the northwestern coast of mainland Europe and to the east of Ireland, comprising the ma...
, AustraliaRugby league in Australia

Rugby league is a popular team sport played in Australia....
, New ZealandRugby league in New Zealand

Rugby league is a popular team sport in New Zealand. ...
, and FranceRugby league in France

Rugby league has been played in France since the 1930s....
, where the sport is played professionally. Rugby league is also popular in Papua New GuineaRugby league in Papua New Guinea

Rugby league is a popular team sport in Papua New Guinea, and indeed is generally regarded as the national sport....
 where it is considered the national sportNational sport

A national sport is a sport or game that is considered to be a culturally intrinsic part of a country or nation....
. The game is played to a lesser extent in several other countries, such as RussiaRugby league in Russia

Rugby league is a popular team sport in Russia. ...
, the United StatesRugby league in the United States

Rugby league is a team sport. Rugby league is fast becoming a well known sport in the United States of America, as rapid improvem...
 and LebanonRugby league in Lebanon

Rugby league is a team sport that has been played in Lebanon since 2002. ...
.

Rugby league takes its name from what was initially a breakaway faction of the English Rugby Football UnionRugby Football Union

The Rugby Football Union is the rugby union governing body in England....
 (RFU) known as the Northern Rugby Football Union when established in 1895. Both unions played rugby footballFacts About Rugby football

Rugby football, often just referred to as rugby, refers to sports descended from a common form of football developed a...
 under similar rules at first, until similar breakaway factions occurred from RFU-affiliated rugby unions in AustraliaAustralia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland o...
 and New ZealandNew Zealand

New Zealand is a country in the south-western Pacific Ocean consisting of two large islands and many much smaller islands, m...
 in 1907 and 1908, and formed associations known as rugby football leagues, introducing modified Northern Union rules to create a new form of rugby football. The Northern Union later changed its name to the Rugby Football LeagueRugby Football League Summary

The Rugby Football League is the governing body for rugby league in the United Kingdom....
 in 1922 and thus, over time the sport itself became known as "rugby league". Over the following decades, the rules of both forms of rugby were gradually changed, and now rugby league and rugby unionRugby union

Rugby union is a variant of rugby football....
 are distinctly different sports.

History

The grass roots of rugby league can be traced to early football historyFootball

Football is the name given to a number of different, but related, team sports....
, through the playing of ball games which bear little resemblance to modern sports. It is then important to acknowledge the development of the modern football codesFootball

Football is the name given to a number of different, but related, team sports....
 and two separate schisms in football history.

In 19th century England, football was most prominently played in private schools. Each school had its own rules based on whatever playing field was available to them. The rules could be categorised as either handling or kicking forms of football. The kicking and handling forms were later codified by The Football AssociationThe Football Association

The Football Association is the governing body of football in England . ...
 and the Rugby Football UnionFacts About Rugby Football Union

The Rugby Football Union is the rugby union governing body in England....
 (RFU) respectively. Rugby football, as is was widely known, had its main origins at Rugby SchoolRugby School

Rugby School, located in the town of Rugby, Warwickshire, is one of the oldest public schools in the United Kingdom and is p...
, WarwickshireWarwickshire

Warwickshire is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in central England....
, EnglandEngland

England is the largest and most populous constituent country of the United Kingdom....
.

In 1895 rugby football was beset with a schismHistory of rugby league

The history of rugby league began with the schism of 1895 in the sport of rugby football....
 that resulted in the formation of the Northern Rugby Football UnionRugby Football League

The Rugby Football League is the governing body for rugby league in the United Kingdom....
 (NRFU). Although many factors played a part in the split, including the success of working classWorking class

Working class is a term used both in academic sociology as well as in ordinary conversation....
 northern teams, the main division was caused by the RFU decision to enforce the amateur principle of the sport, preventing 'broken time payments' to players who had taken time off work to play rugby. Northern teams typically had more working class players who could not afford to play without this compensation, in contrast to southern teams who had other sources of income to sustain the amateur principle. There were similar movements in other countries. In 1895 a decree by the RFU banning the playing of rugby at grounds where entrance fees were charged led to the famous meeting on 29 August 1895. Twenty-two clubs (plus Stockport who negotiated by telephone) met at The George Hotel in HuddersfieldHuddersfield

Huddersfield is a large town near the confluence of the River Colne and the River Holme....
, in the West Riding of YorkshireWest Riding of Yorkshire

The West Riding of Yorkshire is one of the three historic subdivisions of Yorkshire, northern England, United Kingdom....
, and formed the "Northern Rugby Football Union". There should have been another two persons present, representing the Morley Rugby Football Club, but as travel in those days could only be done by train, and was considered a long journey, the two representatives decided to fortify themselves in readiness for their arduous trip. This they did by calling at several hostelries on route to the station, meaning that they missed their train. This is why the Morley club - despite being based in the Rugby League heartland of South Leeds - still play the 15-man game.
Within fifteen years of that first meeting in Huddersfield, more than 200 RFU clubs had left to join the rugby revolution.

Rules

The rules of the sport have changed significantly over the decades since rugby football split into the league and union codes. Rugby league players all need to be particularly physically fit and tough because of the game's fast pace and the expansive size of the playing-field as well as the inherently rough physical contact involved. Depending on his exact role or position, a player's size, strength and/or speed can provide different advantages (or disadvantages). Effective teamwork is also extremely important as all players must work in concert with each other if they're to be successful.

Players

Players on field are divided into forwardsRugby league positions

A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
 and backsRugby league positions Summary

A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
. Each position has a designated number, 1 to 13. Numbers 14 to 17 are given to players starting on the bench, who will come into the game as substitutes for other players who are injured, in need of a rest, or less suited to the coach's strategy for that particular phase of the game.
Typically the bench is comprised of three forward substitutes and a hooker/halves substitute. Each side is allowed 10 substitutions per game. (For 2008, in the National Rugby LeagueNational Rugby League

The National Rugby League is the premier rugby league competition in Australia and New Zealand....
, each side may use up to 10 substitutions.)

Backs

The backs are generally smaller, faster and more agile than their forward counterparts. They are often the most creative and evasive players on the field, preferring fine kicking, passing or maneuvering skills, tactics and/or set plays to break the defensive line instead of brute force.
  • The title of fullbackRugby league positions

    A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
    (numbered 1) comes from the fullback's defensive position where the player drops out of the defensive line to cover the rear from kicks and runners breaking the line. They therefore usually are good ball catchers and clinical tacklers. In attack the fullback will typically make runs into the attack or support a runner in anticipation of a pass out of the tackle. Fullbacks can play a role in attack similar to a halfback or 5/8th and the fact that the fullback does not have to defend in the first defensive line means that a coach can keep a playmaker from the tackling responsibilities of the first line whilst allowing them to retain their attacking role.
  • The wingsRugby league positions

    A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
    or 'wing three quarters' (numbered 2 and 5) are normally the fastest players in a team and play on the far left and right fringes of the field (the wings). Their main task is to receive passes and score tries. The wingers also drop back on the last tackle to cover the left and right sides of the field for kicks while the fullback covers the middle.
  • The centresRugby league positions

    A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
    or 'centre three-quarters' (numbered 3 and 4) are positioned one in from the wings and together complete what is known as the three-quarter line. Usually the best mixture of power and vision, their main role is to try and create attacking opportunities for their team and defend those of the opposition. Along with the wingers, the centres score plenty of tries throughout a season.
  • The Halves:

Usually, the stand-off and scrum-half, are a team's creative-unit or 'playmakers'.
During the interactions between a team's 'key' players (stand-off-half, scrum-half, full-back, loose forward, and hooker), the stand-off and scrum-half will usually be involved in most passing moves.
    • The stand-offRugby league positions

      A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
      or 'pivot' or '5/8th' (numbered 6):

There is not much difference between the stand-off and the scrum-half, in that --- both players may operate in front of the pack during 'forwards-play' (one on each side of the ruck as optional first-receivers ; or both on same side of the ruck as first-receiver[7] and second-receiver[6]) --- and both players may operate in front of the backs during 'backs-play' (one on each side of the ruck as optional pivots to more easily supply two lines ; or both on same side of the ruck as pivot[6] and second-man[7]). The stand-off-half position is named with regard to the role / location of the player in respect to the scrum scrumScrum (rugby)

In the sports of rugby union and rugby league, a scrummage or scrum is a way of restarting the game, either after an a...
. To understand the stand-off-half position, or any other playing position --- see Rugby league positionsRugby league positions

A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
.
    • The scrum-halfRugby league positions

      A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
      or 'half-back' (numbered 7):

There is not much difference between the scrum-half and stand-off-half, in that --- both players may operate in front of the pack during 'forwards-play' (one on each side of the ruck as optional first-receivers ; or both on same side of the ruck as first-receiver[7] and second-receiver[6]) --- and both players may operate in front of the backs during 'backs-play' (one on each side of the ruck as optional pivots to more easily supply two lines ; or both on same side of the ruck as pivot[6] and second-man[7]). The scrum-half position is named with regard to the role / location of the player in respect to the scrum scrumScrum (rugby) Overview

In the sports of rugby union and rugby league, a scrummage or scrum is a way of restarting the game, either after an a...
. To understand the scrum-half position, or any other playing position --- see Rugby league positionsRugby league positions Overview

A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
.

Forwards

The forwards' two responsibilities can be broken into 'normal play' and 'scrum play'. For information on a forward's role in the scrum see rugby league scrummageScrum (rugby)

In the sports of rugby union and rugby league, a scrummage or scrum is a way of restarting the game, either after an a...
. Forward positions are traditionally named after the player's position in the scrumScrum (rugby)

In the sports of rugby union and rugby league, a scrummage or scrum is a way of restarting the game, either after an a...
 yet are equal with respect to 'normal play' with the exception of the hooker. Forward positions are traditionally broken into:
  • Front row forwards:
    • The propsRugby league positions

      A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
      (numbered 8 and 10) are normally the largest players on field (they typically weigh over 15 stones (100 kg) in the open age/senior game). They are positioned in the centre of the line. The prop will be an 'enforcer', dissuading the opposition from attacking the centre of the defensive line and in attack give the team momentum by taking the ball up to the defence aggressively.
    • The hookerRugby league positions

      A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
      (numbered 9) is most likely to play the role of dummy-halfRugby league positions

      A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
      . In defence the hooker usually defends in the middle of the line against the opposition's props and second-rowers. The hooker will be responsible for organising the defence in the middle of the field. In attack as dummy-half this player is responsible for starting the play from every play-the-ball by either passing the ball to the right player, or, at opportune moments, running from dummy-half. It is vital that the hooker can pass very well. Traditionally, hookers 'hooked' the ball in the scrum. Hookers also make probably more tackles than any other player on the field. The hooker is always involved in the play and needs to be very fit. He needs to have a very good knowledge of the game and the players around him.
  • The second row forwardsRugby league positions

    A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
    (numbered 11 and 12) The modern day second row is very similar to a centre and is expected to be faster, more mobile and have more skills than the prop and will play amongst the three-quarters, providing strength in attack and defence when the ball is passed out to the wings. Good second-rowers combine the skills and responsibilities of props and centres in the course of the game.
  • The loose forward or the lockRugby league positions

    A rugby league team consists of thirteen players plus four substitutes....
    (numbered 13) is the only forward in the third (last) row of the scrum. They are usually one of the fittest players on the field, covering the entire field on both attacking and defending duties. Typically they are big ball-runners who can occasionally slot in as a passing link or kick option; it is not uncommon for loose forwards to have the skills of a five eighth and to play a similar role in the team.

Rugby league worldwide

Rugby league is played in more than 30 countries, though it is most commonly played in the United Kingdom (predominantly northern EnglandNorthern England

Northern England, The North or North of England is a rather ill-defined term, with no universally accepted defin...
), Australia and New Zealand. Australia, where it is a winter sport, is generally thought to be the strongest of the three. Rugby league is most popular in EnglandRugby league in England

Rugby league is a popular team sport played in England....
, AustraliaRugby league in Australia

Rugby league is a popular team sport played in Australia....
, New ZealandRugby league in New Zealand

Rugby league is a popular team sport in New Zealand. ...
, and FranceRugby league in France

Rugby league has been played in France since the 1930s....
 and it is recognised as the national sport in Papua New GuineaRugby league in Papua New Guinea

Rugby league is a popular team sport in Papua New Guinea, and indeed is generally regarded as the national sport....
.

Australia has won every world cup since 1975. Until November 25, 2005, they had also not lost an international tournament or series of any kind for twenty seven years until they lost to New Zealand in the final of the 2005 Tri-Nations Series2005 Rugby League Tri-Nations

The majority of the 2005 Rugby League Tri-Nations was played in Great Britain and Australasia....
 at Elland RoadElland Road Summary

Elland Road is the home stadium of the football team Leeds United It has recently been sold by the club in a 25-year sale-l...
 in LeedsLeeds

Leeds is a major city in the northern English county of Yorkshire and the urban core of the City of Leeds metropolitan borou...
.

In the United Kingdom, rugby league has traditionally been associated with the "heartland" counties of northern England where the game originated. However, the game is growing in popularity nationwide, with television figures showing 50% of viewers come from the South of England and record participation numbers in the junior game. Despite this, the majority of teams remain in the North.

Despite having had many strong teams historically, rugby à treize in FranceRugby league in France

Rugby league has been played in France since the 1930s....
 has struggled to compete with rugby union since the Vichy government banned the sport and seized some assets during World War Two. However, French rugby league remained reasonably strong after the war, and the French team reached the final of the 1954 and 1968 Rugby League World Cups. In 2006, the Super League admitted the Catalans DragonsCatalans Dragons

The Catalans Dragons are a professional rugby league club based in Perpignan, France....
, who on July 29, 2007, made it to the Challenge Cup final, being the first non-English team to do so. The admittance of the Dragons to Super League has seen a renaissance of sorts in French Rugby League, with newfound enthusiasm for the sport in traditional areas, predominantly in the South of the country where most of the Elite One ChampionshipElite One Championship

The Elite One Championship is the top-tiered, exclusively French, rugby league domestic competition....
 teams are based.

Early 21st century developments have seen countries such as GeorgiaRugby league in Georgia

Rugby league is a popular team sport, originating in England, played in Georgia. ...
, the NetherlandsRugby league in the Netherlands

Formed in 2003 the NNRLB are developing and promoting the game of rugby league in The Netherlands....
, GermanyRugby league in Germany

=History=Rugby league was formally introduced into Germany in August 2004 with the formation of Rugby League Deutschland....
, EstoniaRugby league in Estonia

Rugby league is a popular team sport emerging in Estonia. ...
, MaltaFacts About Rugby league in Malta

Rugby league is a popular team sport emerging in Malta....
, SerbiaRugby league in Serbia Summary

Rugby league is a popular team sport played in Serbia. ...
, ArgentinaArgentina

Argentina is a country in southern South America....
, JamaicaRugby league in the West Indies

Rugby league is a popular team sport played in the West Indies. ...
, and take up the game and compete in international rugby league tournaments or matches, with efforts being made by the Rugby League European FederationRugby League European Federation

The Rugby League European Federation is the governing body for the sport of rugby league across Europe, and the Mediterranea...
 to expand the game to new areas.

See also

  • List of rugby league termsList of rugby league terms

    Rugby league is a team sport played between two teams of thirteen players....
  • Comparison of rugby league and rugby unionComparison of rugby league and rugby union

    In English rugby a schism developed between those who favoured strict amateurism and those who felt that players should be compens...
  • List of official rugby league organisationsList of official rugby league organisations

    This is a list of external links to organisations responsible for the governing of the sport or the governing of a competition of ...
  • List of international rugby league teamsList of international rugby league teams

    This is a list of national teams playing rugby league....
  • List of footballers (rugby league)List of footballers (rugby league)

    List of some notable rugby league footballers ...
  • History of rugby leagueHistory of rugby league

    The history of rugby league began with the schism of 1895 in the sport of rugby football....
  • Playing rugby leaguePlaying rugby league Summary

    Playing rugby league requires the player to be fit....
  • Rugby League World CupRugby League World Cup

    The Rugby League World Cup is an international tournament to determine the best rugby league playing nation in the world....
  • Rugby League Tri-NationsRugby League Tri-Nations Summary

    The Rugby League Tri-Nations is a rugby league tournament involving the top three nations in the sport: Australia, New Zeala...
  • Super League (Europe)Super League (Europe)

    Super League is the only full-time professional rugby league competition operating in the northern hemisphere....
  • Challenge CupRugby League Challenge Cup

    The Challenge Cup is a knockout competition for rugby league clubs in Europe....
  • National Rugby LeagueNational Rugby League

    The National Rugby League is the premier rugby league competition in Australia and New Zealand....
  • Rugby league ninesRugby league nines

    Rugby league nines is a version of rugby league played with 9 players on each side....
  • Rugby footballRugby football

    Rugby football, often just referred to as rugby, refers to sports descended from a common form of football developed a...
  • Rugby League State of OriginRugby League State of Origin

    The Rugby League State of Origin is an annual series of three interstate rugby league matches between the Queensland Maroons...
  • Touch footballTouch football (rugby league) Summary

    Touch, is also known as Touch Football and Touch Rugby in other countries....
     - almost non-contact version of rugby league
  • Tag RugbyTag Rugby

    Tag Rugby evolved from Touch Rugby....
     (OzTag) - a completely non-contact version of rugby league

External links