Union is the proper game..15 men,a contested scrum and you can compete for the ball in a ruck and maul.League has 13 men(no flankers),a farce of a scrum, a tick-rugby type mentality..you can't rip the ball off an opponent you have to let him pass it back between his legs..yawn.
There is no line-out in league.scoring is different too.
Try..union 5pts..league 4 pts.
Conversion 2 pts each.
Penalty..union 3pts...league 2pts.
Drop goal..union 3pts..league 1 pt.
Union is the more popular game as shown by the popularity of the World Cup.Many more countries play union.
2007-03-10 04:27:11
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answered by Anonymous
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in rugby union you can be tackled a million times and still have the ball but in rugby league u can only be tackled 5 times and then you have to give the ball to the other team. Rugby union is also played with 15 players, rugby league is only 13
2007-03-10 05:31:53
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answered by knoxy 2
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Rugby Union - contested scrum, bigger forward pack, constant attempts at tries, 15 players on field, more ball movement, line-out, player's need to be more aware of ball security, different scoring system, more of a world game, many many more differences
Rugby League - uncontested scrum (apparantely to speed the game up), smaller faster paced forward pack, 13 players on the field, 6 tackles until the ball is handed over to the other team, ball is played by placing the ball on the ground in between their legs to another team mate (dummy half), generally no serious attempt at a try until the 4th or 5th tackle, in a 2 on 1 tackle situation the 2 cannot strip the ball from the 1 (not as much need for ball security), different scoring system, not really internationally played and many other differences.
I watch both codes almost religiously; however, my favourite code is Rugby Union. It excites me alot more than League. It's more of a man's sport IMHO. I'm glad my hubby plays Union. It's a great sport :)
2007-03-12 19:36:45
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answered by ♥yummy~mummy♥ 2
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I can sit through any rugby league match even when the Rhinos my team lost at Huill KR but union is so boring I have to switch it off before I end up in therapy. That is the big difference in the games.
2007-03-11 13:00:53
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answered by Closed Down 4
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In Rugby Union, it is often seen as a great feat to kick the ball deliberately off the field and then clap whilst celebrating and grinning like a loon. The ability to kick and clap is what defines rugby union.
2007-03-10 07:24:06
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answered by jademonkey 5
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It's getting less and less. Union used to be non-professional but like League it is now professional.
The 'Code' is different and the number of players on the field is different. Union field 15 players and League field 13. Lots of other features are different but the way to learn is to watch!
I know which I prefer - Union - it's faster.
2007-03-10 02:10:23
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answered by MANCHESTER UK 5
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rugby league you only have 6 attempts to get the ball over for a try
2007-03-10 02:09:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Rugby league is similar to Touch rugby in terms of rules - although, needless to say, the tackle is a tad more brutal...
2007-03-12 13:31:21
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answered by RossoftheBroons 1
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Watching union is like watching paint dry, boring, one team kicks the ball to the opposition and then the other team kicks it back! forward passes, knock ons and stamping are all allowed in union (or so it appears). 3 points for a drop goal inevitably leads to a Territorial game, once a team gets into the opponents half its a drop goal.
League is much more professional, players are fitter, the game is faster and the enthuses is on scoring a try.
In league when a player is getting old and can no longer command a place in the team he usually swaps codes and plays on at top flite union for a few more years.
2007-03-10 09:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Quicker to tell you what's the same - basically an oval ball (although not the same size) the goalposts and not much else.
League is basically played until a tackle is made, it then stops and the player has to release the ball. With union the ball stays in play when the player is tackled (although he still has to release it) and only stops after a foul or score.
2007-03-10 02:15:29
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answered by Harry Callaghan 4
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