Hell yeah ... Aussie probably has many more skills involved, overall, than in the Rugby codes...
But I found rugby union far friendlier, and has a strict intenational code.
This is a difficult question to answer as it comes down to opinion. Some things to draw your own conclusions on may include..
How enjoyable/challenging/complex/rewarding is it to play?
How enjoyable/challenging/complex/rewarding it is to watch (live/telecast)?
Comparative skill required/shown
Comparative strength required/shown
Comparative athletic ability required/shown
Comparative sportsmanship required/demonstrated
Influence of adjudicator on outcome
other extraneous influencing factors may include..
Tradition of respective clubs
Participation rate and respect in community
Impact on community/society and culture
Level of professionalism
Both have their strengths, yet to me (who appreciates both games) there is a clear winner. Make sure you do your research on this one.
There is one other Highly important Consideration:
Internationality.
Australian football, on the other hand, is, primarily, that - Australian.
Sure, there are some island nations showing some interest, but in most larger nations, it is mainly ex-patriots that are engaging the game: other O/S interests are very small.
So if you want to compete internationally, one of the rugby codes might be your port of call ... provided, of course, that you have or develop the performance capacity and love for rugby that you may show for Aussie Rules. Otherwise, having made your choice, you may not stick to it when the going gets tough.
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I'd say NRL, but many will say AFL.
- Rugby League (NRL) funds millions to junior clubs and rep teams, so young players can have a better future in the Rugby League, AFL just concertrates about their national team
- Rugby League is the most viewed sport on TV in Europe and Asia, and Rugby league stands strong of Australia's second most popular sport.
- Rugby Leagues merchandise such as jeserys and anything that has to do with NRL clubs logos, are sold 300% more than AFL.
- Sydney and Queensland are the strongest Rugby League fans in the whole of Australia which also is the two states with the highest popular, Queensland is third after Melboure.
- State of Origin draws millions of people to watch two rival states take on each other, and over sea's have a good joy of watching it as well. State of Origin (Rugby League) is the first sport in the world to have it on TV in 3D.
- NRL helps many countries that are developing in Rugby League such as our Pacfic neighbours such as Fiji, Cook islands and PNG.
- Afl does not have any international clash with countries, just recently they started AFL in China, Australia Rugby League team has been in the Four nations (England, Aus, NZ, PNG), South East RL (China, Korea, AUS, NZ), and of couse the world cup which draws many countries.
- NRL players have spent more than 22,000 hours in the community, providing games and training to children who canno't get access to rugby league and the distance to the rest of society is great (mainly aboringal children)
I do not have a problem with AFL, it is a very tough sport, and it is the most popular Australia's sport.
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NRL is better than afl
why.. in afl u kick a ball
U kick u takle u try and much much more
By football I'm assuming your talking about the NFL. If so,yes, the NFL is better than the AFL. But both leagues have similarities and differences. The similarities are that they both have an objective; Get the ball in the End Zone or through the Upright(Goalposts but only by kicking it), Stop the opposing offence from scoring, Try to force fumbles, and both play on Football fields but the AFL is played indoors. The differences are; Rules(the linemen have a restricted zone in the AFL and as well as the Defensive Linemen, which means they cannot cross but it will be a penalty) in the NFL any player can sack the QB(Quarterback, but within a second of the QB releasing the ball or a penalty for roughing the passer would be called) Field; AFL plays indoors on a 50 yard (length) and the (width) is much smaller than the NFL. The NFL plays on a 100 yard field but if you count the end zone it's 110 yards. But the players are in drafted players from college who didn't make it too the NFL and also the CFL. (Canadian Football League) So yes the NFL is better than the AFL
Afl is kind ov like the minors NFL is more pro.
unless your talking about the Australian Football League. then the answer is extremally different.