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Comparison of rugby league and rugby union
Comparison of two of the codes of the team sport rugby: rugby league and rugby union / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The team sports rugby union and rugby league have shared origins and thus many similarities. Initially, following the 1895 split in rugby football, rugby union and rugby league differed in administration only. Soon, however, the rules of rugby league were modified, resulting in two distinctly different forms of rugby.
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After 100 years, in 1995 rugby union joined rugby league and most other forms of football as an openly professional sport.[1]
The inherent similarities between rugby union and rugby league have at times led to the possibility of a merger of the two variants[2] and experimental hybrid games have been played that use a mix of the two sports' rules.[3]