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The Sport for the Big Boys

The Sport for the Big Boys

The Sport for the Big Boys

Looking for "manly entertainment?" A sport that would involve smashing, tumbling, smacking, and crashing that you can watch or participate in? Whether as player or spectator, rugby might be the sport for you!

Although this game is reputed to be very physical, it is considered a safe sport. Of course accidents do happen but ironically, the chances of that happening are minimized by the very fact that players don't wear helmets and pads, motivating them to be more cautious playing rugby than say, football.

Rugby league football is also known as rugby league. This game is played on a huge rectangular field about 120 meters long and 58-65 meters. It is similar to rugby union", but they are two different things altogether. For one, rugby league football is more physically demanding and spectator-friendly than rugby union. For another, a few rules that have to do contests for possession of the ball are different for each.

The rules of rugby league are simple. The aim of the game is to throw, kick, or carry the ball to the opponent's goal. The opposing team, on the other hand, must prevent the player holding the ball from bringing it into their goal line by any means possible. There is a very thin line between defense and physical assault in rugby league, which is why a referee with a watchful eye and good judgment is present. Underhanded moves that could seriously injure players from opposing teams aren't allowed, and are penalized.

Northern England has gained reputation as the place to go if one is looking for a rugby league club. Over the years, rugby league clubs have mushroomed all over the UK and one can find a club anywhere, even in Wales, where rugby union has dominion (at least by reputation) when it comes to the oval ball.

There are amateur rugby players who are just starting out a professional career. Professional rugby players sometimes come from schools that have rugby clubs. Even amateurs can have a rugby league club. Joining these clubs can improve and develop one's skills.

A rugby league club also organizes tournaments for amateur and professional players. There are many aspiring rugby players out there, just waiting to be discovered and trained. These players should affiliate themselves with rugby clubs.
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