You cant score against your own country if you are a selected international you are considered of that country to be capped, so its No one.
Its depend on country...bcz every country have its own rules and regulation
.Christchurch Football Club, which is now the oldest rugby club in the country, was founded in 1863. It played by its own rules for many years. The game was taken in effect by British settlers - However, it must be noted that the the Māoris were playing a ball game called ki-o-rahi which greatly resembled Australian Rules Football and rugby football before this. Rugby football, as we now know it was first introduced to New Zealand in 1870 by Charles John Monro who was a student in Britain before this and saw and played the game.
Every Rugby League team have their own stadiums.
The first American colleges that played what they called football each had their own set of rules. That made it hard for the schools to play against each other, so they eventually sat down and drew up a standardized set of rules, based on the English rugby code. Over the years, rules were adjusted and changed, and the game slowly evolved away from its rugby roots and into its own sport. Walter Camp was responsible for developing many of the rules that set American football on its own path, including a down-and-distance system, a scoring system, and the establishment of a line of scrimmage in place of the rugby scrum. When the forward pass was legalized in the early 20th century, American football became a truly distinct game from rugby.
Each Rugby union will have its own specific rule on eligibility Most will expect a player to be born in the country of playing choice but you are able to be selected in grand parents were from the country and if you live in the country for 4 years
Neither country has they're own code of rugby, they both play the same game. The only difference in their matches would be the size of their players and their tactics
Its recorded as being conceived in 1823 in Rugby School Warwickshire England. However, it was formalised with its own set of rules August 28th 1845 in London when the UNION was formed when they refused to be apart of the Football Association
they each want to have own freedom from the other country. They each want their own rules and the government of their own.
The history of rugby league as a separate form of rugby football goes back to 1895 in Huddersfield, Northern England when the Northern Rugby Football Union broke away from the established Rugby Football Union to administer its own competition. Similar schisms occurred later in Australia and New Zealand in 1907. The new governing bodies gradually changed the rules of their sport, creating a new professional form of rugby football.
Australia had there own colonies before federation they had there own rules and they ustoo live seperate to ech country or state
An autonomous region has its own separate freedom and rules. Even if it is within another country, an autonomous region does not follow the countries rules.