About 5.9768mm.
There are goal posts that can also double as soccer goals.these ones have triangles just under the crossbar,most commonly found in schools. They make it A LOT easier to deflect the ball off of them. Once, while trying though, the ball got stuck in one of the triangles...silly goals.
In general those that follow union or league know the difference.
All rugby posts have a 3m cross bar and the posts are allowed to be as high as possible.
...All schools in the league pretty much have Rugby posts since you need them to play the game
No they all meet the requirements of both codes.
under the posts for a kick off.
Nothing they are exactly the same in every way.
No they use posts exactly like an H but big
If your looking at the league tables (both union and rugby league) then it means PLAYED
a sport where you try and aim for the goal posts and score points to win and climb up the rugby league/union board and become first!
Rugby field dimensions include the posts - 5.6 metres wide. The top edge of the cross bar is 3.0 metres from the ground. The minimum height of the posts is 3.4 metres.
There are 13 players on the pitch in each rugby league side, as opposed to 15 in rugby union teams. The difference is in the forwards. Rugby union teams have 8, but rugby league teams survive with only 6.
From the International Rugby Board's website... 1.4 DIMENSIONS FOR GOAL POSTS AND CROSSBAR(a) The distance between the two goal posts is 5.6 metres.(b) The crossbar is placed between the two goal posts so that its top edge is 3.0 metres from the ground.(c) The minimum height of the goal posts is 3.4 metres.(d) When padding is attached to the goal posts the distance from the goal line to the external edge of the padding must not exceed 300mm.