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Rugby: A Plain Explanation Of A Confusing Sport

Rugby looks chaotic if you do not know what you are looking at. Once you have the basics, it is one of the more elegant team sports. The trick is that there are actually two different sports both called rugby, and they have different rules.

The two codes

Rugby split into two versions in 1895 over a dispute about whether players should be paid. The amateur side became rugby union (15 players per side), and the professional breakaway became rugby league (13 players per side). They use the same ball and look superficially similar, but the rules differ in important ways.

How scoring works

The rules that matter for following along

Watching a match

A union match is 80 minutes split into two halves. A league match is also 80 minutes. Start with a Six Nations match (union, Europe, February-March), a Rugby Championship match (union, southern hemisphere, August-October), or an NRL game (league, Australia). The pace of league is easier on a newcomer; the strategy of union is more rewarding once you understand the rules. There is a page with a longer guide on differentiating the two codes.

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