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The Rugby Union came first. Then Northern Clubs favouring different rules split off from the Union creating their own Northern 'League'. Hence, Rugby League was born. The reason for the split was issues around money. In northern England most rugby players were working class. They wanted to change the rules to make the game less physical because if they got injured playing then they couldn't do any manual labour and therefore couldn't get paid. The middle class proffessionals who mostly played it in the South didn't have to worry about this in their cosy office jobs. Also people in the north liked the idea of being aable to earn money as a proffessional spotsman.

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