They don't. If you have thick bones you can play as a forward or if your skinny and have small bones you can as a back, everyone winns
Muscular strength is crucial in rugby league for several key functions, including tackling, scrummaging, and driving through opponents. Players with greater muscular strength can deliver powerful tackles, maintain stability in scrums, and push through defensive lines effectively. Additionally, strength contributes to overall physical resilience, helping players withstand impacts and recover quickly during intense gameplay. Developing muscular strength through targeted training can enhance a player's performance and reduce the risk of injury.
Much more then Australian Rugby League players
Some players just want to play rugby but mostly because rugby pays better then league.
Its in Solidarity for charity initiated by Rugby league player Andy Johnson who's son Jack is suffering from Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The fingers linking together are to symbolise two J's (Jack Johnson). Not only rugby league players are supporting it, as shown by Scottish Rugby Union player Sean lamont after scoring try against Italy.
Softball, Hockey and Soccer have 11 players in a team.
for rugby league it is 13 players and for rugby union it is 15 players
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.
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.
The number of players in a Rugby League match is 15
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