
Australia Rugby League
Australia Rugby League is a popular sport featuring two teams of 13 players competing to score points by carrying or kicking a ball into the opposing team’s goal area. It’s characterized by fast-paced, physical play, with tackles, strategic runs, and teamwork. The sport is governed by the Australian Rugby League Commission, with the National Rugby League (NRL) being its premier professional competition. Australia has a rich rugby league history, producing talented players and passionate fans, and the sport plays a significant role in the country’s sporting culture, especially in states like New South Wales and Queensland.