These are just the ones i can think of:
Rex Mossop
Brian Carney
Ray Price
Wendell Sailor
Matt Rogers changed back to league
Lote Tuquiri
Michael O'Connor
Andy Farrell (ENG)
Jason Robinson (ENG)
Brad Thorn (NZ) ARL - Super14/All Blacks - ARL - Super14
Timana Tahu (AUS) ARL - Super14
Clinton Schifcofske (AUS) ARL - Super14
Andrew Walker (AUS) ARL - Super14 - ARL
Henry Paul (NZ) SuperLeague/Kiwis - English Prem(?)/England 7s
Leslie Vianakolo - Newest winger of the English team.
Ryan Cross(AUS) ARL- Super 14
Chris Ashton - came from Wigan RL and went to Northampton Saints (while in div.1) NB: he was selected in the England Saxons squad in Jan/Feb 08
and also Sonny Bill Williams
Berrick Barnes AUS
Mark Mclinden
Iestyn Harris -Wales
Jonathen Davis - Wales
Scott Quinell
Gareth Davies
by the way, Lote Tuquiri is with the Wests Tigers :D
and warriors want sonny bill to go to them
but will a 1 million dollar compreshion (cant spell) to the doggies
The figure is less than 1% world wide. This is because when the game split League paid its players where Union wanted to remain armature. In the late 1970s and early 80's a number of Union code player moved across to the League code. This was because of the money involved in the game. Union in the mid to late 80's saw many of its top names move and forced through the Regional system to make the Union game more attractive and to start paying its players.
Well, these are the new 2011 update:
Lagi Setu
Luke Patten
Blake Green
Marc Herbert
Josh Lewis
Chris Bailey
Josh Perry
Ben Farrar
Jeff Lima
Ryan Hoffman
Brett Finch
Cooper Vuna
Scott Dureau
Ben Cross
Ian Henderson
Luke O'Donnell
Willie Mason
Jarrod Saffy
Lopini Paea
Nick Kouparitsas
there is all so sonny bill Williams
None. If anything they go from league to union. But league is crap so it doesn't matter anyway.
... Rugby league is not crap, i play rugby union for a club and in our training we play league. as a second row in union i get many more tries as i am not always in rucks/mauls.
back to the question there are none that i know of, and most players switch from league to union. i havent seen many forwards switch from league to union though, but that's probably me.
Iestyn Harris has switched back to League after a brief unsuccessful stint in Union with Cardiff and the Welsh National side.
Gareth Thomas has recently switched codes to move from Cardiff Blues to Celtic Crusaders.
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.
Rugby League has 13 players on each team. Rugby Union has 15 players on each team. There is a recognised game of seven-a-side in Rugby Union.
for rugby league it is 13 players and for rugby union it is 15 players
No because rugby has it's fun way and legaue have ther fun way maybe some one lke rugby but not legaue so it should keep this way
There were no league players in this year as League did not formally split with the UNION until 1893
There are 13 players on a Rugby league team compared to 15 on a rugby union team.
A rugby union team has 15 players. A rugby league team (a slightly different sport) has 13.
There are 13 players on a rugby league team compared to 15 on a rugby union team.
rugby union as 13 ,not to be confused with rugby league which as 11 players on field
Rugby Union 15 players, (8 forwards and 7 backs) (Rugby League 13 players)
Rugby Union players. They are better publicised on the world stage. They gain more money from sponsorship deals. Rugby Union is a more popular sport so people are more willing to pay to see them.
1908 when players became fed up with not being paid compensation in rugby union, Australia