Hey mate, just remember this is Rugby League. The Australian Competition is called the NRL (National Rugby League). There are 2 types of Rugby & they are quite different, the other style is called Rugby Union & is what you'll usually see in the US & what Jona Lomu was playing. Rugby Union is a lot more confusing rule wise so is harder to learn about. What you're watching here is Rugby league, it is way simpler but allows for a far faster game and more spectacular Tries, passes & tackles. Make sure it's Rugby League you're watching & I guarantee you'll pick up the rules after a Game or two!
Hah you beat me to it. Was about to say maaaate! This ain’t Rugby. But I get it they don’t realise and I’m just glad our boy is doing the rounds of our other football codes. 🦢
Thanks Dr but I can't talk to you for the rest of the week I'm sorry. my team is focused and so am I. After we beat the swan we can have some Coffee on me.
@@CVTECK1 both Rugby codes are played by slow, fat people who lack the intelligence, skills, cohesion, speed and athletic left/right skills required for AFL. They're both relatively new games compared to Australian Rules Football, but it's nice they get a chance to wander in the fresh air.
In our Aboriginal culture here in Australia we each have a totum or a spirit animal and Greg's is the goanna hence the crawl he dose. Absolute beast he was and still is
The thing with G.I is, he is 6'5, could catch absolute bombs(kicks), he was obvious fast, he could jump incredibly high, he often required 3 to 4 people to tackle, he could kick quite well, he was exceptional defensively and he was a good play maker. He was arguably the most complete player to ever play the game. And as a new zealander who supports the warriors I hated every second of it but also appreciated how amazing he truly was. Hope all the best to him!
Greg Inglis is a complete package for a rugby league player.. he’s big , fast, strong , shifty and can kick as well.. he can also play pretty much every position and still carve up. He was even chased by nfl clubs but he declined and stayed in rugby league .. he was also a pro swimmer. He’s just complete.
One of the best players to have ever played Rugby League, Greg Inglis is an indigenous Australian and the “Lizard” impression you see him do when he scores a try is a Goanna, a large native Aussie lizard synonymous with outback Australia.
Aw Dr_Kap we must be kindred spirits lol. He is an Aussie legend. And brought back our Red & Green Bunnies to their best...A lovely man and is still involved today with the Rabbitohs. God bless him.
Gun player and so humble. I miss seeing G.I. out there scoring freakish tries and making huge hits. Such a shame that injuries cut his career a little bit short.
Red and green is South Sydney Rabbitohs. He was a huge part of us winning our first premiership in 42 years back in 2014. Legend of a player and one of my favourites to watch at his peak. SSTID!
@@CVTECK1 We were rugby league's version of the Browns for a long time. Russell Crowe bought the team as he was a big fan and helped turn our fortunes around.
Not to mention Greg is running full speed,.then turning and passing the ball backwards to another player... In Rugby League you pass the ball back,.not forward... Greg Inglis,.the epitome of the perfect Rugby League player.. simply awesome player
Great video mate. Strongly recommend doing a highlights video on Billy Slater...he transformed the fullback position and is now the head coach of the Queensland Origin Team
When he wore the Red & Green jumper he was playing for South Sydney Rabbitohs and retired. The Maroon jumper is Queensland Vs NSW State of Origin. The Green & gold jumper is when he played for Australia. The purple was for Melbourne Storm. Such an inspiration to so many young players even today. This is NOT Rugby. Rugby is another code of football...Which I also love. But Greg played Rugby League a totally different game and set of rules. Appreciate your reaction none the less mate. Hi from Australia
Hello J. yeah I'm learning the difference witch is amazing to me that there's a split between the sport. I got a video i will look into and i will be ready and well educated on the two. so i hope
@@CVTECK1 One of the greatest in my opinion is Benji Marshall. He retired last year and is still today the biggest inspiration to young players. His flip passes and bunny hop moves not to mention his speed is incredible. He will be taking a coaching position next year for the Tigers. But he was The G.O.A.T. There are so many highlights out there...This one is from all the NRL Captains talking about his influence on them and their teams. ruclips.net/video/3cBUVcbS_V0/видео.html
Greg started his career playing in the Melbourne Storm team and then with the South Sydney Rabbitohs, finishing his career with them ( the Bunnies). "Go the Goanna", family forever 🎉
Inglis is a legend and started with the Melbourne Storm for the first part of his career then left for the South Sydney Rabbitohs for the second half. I love Aussie rules and NRL not so much Union. Inglis had the natural sporting talent to trancend many sports and could have played Rugby league and Union, NFL and AFL, he was seriously considering joining Essendon at one point.
Took my girlfriend to to a kiwi game the look on her face when she saw Johnson for the first time priceless we married now and still love watching him go the warriors lessgo
We all appreciate Americans loving our sport but please Please PLEASE my friend - understand that there are two rugbys. The NRL rugby LEAGUE is what Greg played. LEAGUE commenced in 1895 breaking away from rugby in England. In Australia it stated in 1908. 13 per side. Much more open than rugby and as a result, much more gruelling. Aerobically, the defense has to retire 10 meters from each completed tackle (or down). The offense gets 6 downs to score a touchdown (or try) and usually, tactically, they'll kick on the fifth down if they are unlikely to score. They can't move up for the next tackle until the attacking team puts the ball in play at the 'play the ball'. A bit like a line of scrimmage in NFL. The tackled player regains his feet and rolls the ball behind him and the player behind him is called the "dummy half" who decides the direction the next play will take. Try doing that at the speed they do and remember - each player stays on the field (barring injury) and does defense AND offense. Nobody runs interference - you make your own breaks. The NRL currently has 17 teams nationally including one pro team representing New Zealand. Greg's stats mean; Tests = matches for Australia v other countries. Origins: = NSW v Qld in an annual 3 match tournament. These games are phenomenal and been happening since 1980. Origin referring to where each player first played their original football. Club games: = pro weekly seasonal matches including play offs. Greg played for the Melbourne Storm and then South Sydney Rabbitohs. TRIVIA: "rabbitoh' was a phrase coined during the great depression. South Sydney was a working class suburb and there were street vendors who would walk the neighbourhoods selling butchered rabbits - kind of like an ice cream van but they used a cart. They would call out "Rabbitoh!" referring to themselves so the residents would come out onto the street to buy the rabbits. Thanks for the video!
League and rugby are 2 different sport. What you watching is called Rugby league where they get tackled and play the ball through their legs. Rugby union is when the player get tackled, players lays on the ground and a ruck is formed where multiple players are on top of the ball trying to fight foe the ball. Lomu played union with the all blacks. Inglis played league in Australia
Honestly you can get bogged down in the details if you listen to fans... but Jonah Lomu and Greg Inglis are probably the two most outstanding super athletes in the history of southern hemisphere sport... and I guess rugby based sport should be added.
Hi cv tekky baby. Love your coverage. just fyi "footy" doesn't belong to aussie rules. Footy is just our word for 'football'. aussie rules no more owns that word than soccer own the word football. aussie rules followers are not going to correct you because to them footy is aussie rules. but in our culture it would be correct for you to refer to gridiron as footy, because that is what your people go and watch week in week out. I mention this only because you are going to get confused when you start hearing the rugby league commentators start refering to "the footy" if I don't say something. Cheers m8, you are doing a great job.
Jonah was a beast and without question the greatest winger in the history of rugby but CHRISTIAN CULLEN was the greatest rugby player ever in my opinion. Check out his All blacks highlights.
I'm biased of course lol but the best AFL team is Sydney Swans 🦢 and the best NRL team is South Sydney Rabbitohs 🐇 In Rugby and Soccer I just go for Australia 🇦🇺 😀
Greg was a legit 245 pounder with speed to burn . Jonah had another 20+ in weight and was faster, especially over the 40 dash , that shows you how much of a unicorn Lomu was .
The next guy currently carving his own legacy in Rugby League is a talent by the name of Latrel Mitchell. Like Inglis, Mitchell is an absolute terror for any & all defenders. Breaking games wide open with a single step(juke), pass, fend, intercept, tackle or a hit. He pulls no punches in defense either, when he hits someone, they typically stay hit, just like Inglis. The only difference is that Mitchell loves to rough-house with malice. He'll make his return to games this week after an injury break. He's Aboriginal like Inglis, tall, strong, quick off the mark & in pace, agressive & highly skillfull. His stats for line breaks would be at a high average, because each time he touches the ball it takes 2-3 defenders to subdue him because he breaks out of tackles with ease. The differrence between Rugby(Union) and Rugby League, is that in Union (Jonah Lomu) - each team has unlimited chances to score a try(Points). Union scoring system is 5pts for a try, and 2 pts for a conversion of a try. In League(Greg Inglis) each team has 6 chances(set of 6) to score a try(Points). Failure to score points at the end of each set, typically results in turning the ball over to the opposition for their chance to score within their set of 6. To avoid turning the ball over at the end of each set. A team could put in a strategic field position kick into opposition territory which allows for advantage in defending in enemy territory. It also allows for continuous flow of the game, without stoppage. Being caught in a tackle at the end of your teams set of 6 is frowned upon. The advantage in field position and attack is sooo great it often results in tries being score against you. Which is why its sooo heavily frowned upon. I guess it's the equivalent of a 'Double Dribble' in basketball. Like Really? Lastly.. there is more pressure in rugby league for an individual to perform both in attack, & more importantly in defense. It is the equivalent to baskeballs 'Man-to-Man' defensive strategy. Counting off is crucial - which is measuring what number defender you are, in refernce to the attacker standing opposite you. If they are 3rd attacker in from the sideline, then you need to be 3rd defender in from the sideline, and make sure you take your attacker if they get the ball. Missed tackles automatically turn into line breaks & try-scoring chances. Not the outcome your team wants. So to recap.. Rugby Union: Unlimited opportunity to score points and a conversion. 5 pts for a try, 2 pts for a conversion. Rugby League: 6 Opportunities to score points & conversion, before turnover. 4pts for a try, 2 pts for a conversion.
Aussies are divided in two camps those who follow NRL and those who don’t know any better and follow AFL. Rugby is only followed by private school boys. Watch more of the NRL it’s a tough game no pads. Watch some best tries or best fights
@@CVTECK1 it’s only divided by people who need to grow up in my opinion, all three big sports in Australia AFL, NRL , and Rugby are all as good as each other to watch and enjoy .
Rugby league n rugby union are two different beasts, one plays 15 men plus reserves n unlimited plays n tackles, the other plays 13 with 4 reserves i could be wrong, the only thing these two codes have in common is that its way tougher than american football, jus sayn
Rugby League not Rugby please! There is a huge difference. League is far more popular and has a far greater fan base amongst middle class Australians. Greg Inglis is probably the best League player I have ever seen and I am 67 years old. He could slot into almost any position and be a success. Shame he was carrying so many injuries in the later stages of his career otherwise his highlight reel would have been a lot longer.
Played in the Australian RL side,born in NSW & played for Melbourne storm till it was shown they were cheating & had to shred players,also played for south Sydney,was a rep player for NSW in juniors & was a rep player for qld
Please. PLEASE. Its LEAGUE. Rugby LEAGUE. OR NRL. I think the NRL should look at deleting the word “rugby” from the name of the sport because rugby is a different sport. Yes we evolved from it, but we have left it so far behind that rugby in this country at least is on the verge of demise. The dynamic of this sport is without peer. No blockers, all players tackle and run and in Greg’s case kick. Nowhere to hide on the field
Steve I understand you're frustration brother but just know I'm just learning the sport and when I heard about Union in League I got confused but nowadays I know the difference 😂😂😂😂 Steve don't kill me brother 😭
This is rugby league.The other where Lomu played is rugby union and although it's played in alot more countries,to be honest,it's rubbish compared to league.
Nah mate , both games are tough to play, both games are fun to watch , I think some Aussies just don’t like seeing the Union team be a .600 team while the league team is a .900 winner
@@hudsonsled454 yeah nah , I played enough schools rugby all over the eastern seaboard against plenty of schools, none of them had water polo or fencing on the curriculum, you are talking out your arse
Hey mate, just remember this is Rugby League. The Australian Competition is called the NRL (National Rugby League). There are 2 types of Rugby & they are quite different, the other style is called Rugby Union & is what you'll usually see in the US & what Jona Lomu was playing. Rugby Union is a lot more confusing rule wise so is harder to learn about. What you're watching here is Rugby league, it is way simpler but allows for a far faster game and more spectacular Tries, passes & tackles. Make sure it's Rugby League you're watching & I guarantee you'll pick up the rules after a Game or two!
Hah you beat me to it. Was about to say maaaate! This ain’t Rugby. But I get it they don’t realise and I’m just glad our boy is doing the rounds of our other football codes. 🦢
Hey David. Yeah I was just told the same. Going to do my homework and learn both and see what one I like more. thanks.
Thanks Dr but I can't talk to you for the rest of the week I'm sorry. my team is focused and so am I. After we beat the swan we can have some Coffee on me.
@@CVTECK1 🤣 🤣
@@CVTECK1 both Rugby codes are played by slow, fat people who lack the intelligence, skills, cohesion, speed and athletic left/right skills required for AFL. They're both relatively new games compared to Australian Rules Football, but it's nice they get a chance to wander in the fresh air.
In our Aboriginal culture here in Australia we each have a totum or a spirit animal and Greg's is the goanna hence the crawl he dose. Absolute beast he was and still is
Goanna gonna give the opposition heartache! Miss watching the big man! Absolute all time favourite
The thing with G.I is, he is 6'5, could catch absolute bombs(kicks), he was obvious fast, he could jump incredibly high, he often required 3 to 4 people to tackle, he could kick quite well, he was exceptional defensively and he was a good play maker. He was arguably the most complete player to ever play the game. And as a new zealander who supports the warriors I hated every second of it but also appreciated how amazing he truly was. Hope all the best to him!
Greg Inglis is a complete package for a rugby league player.. he’s big , fast, strong , shifty and can kick as well.. he can also play pretty much every position and still carve up. He was even chased by nfl clubs but he declined and stayed in rugby league .. he was also a pro swimmer. He’s just complete.
Absolutely brilliant player 💥
One of my favourite players over the period of time i have been watching rugby league. Awesome human being.
One of the best players to have ever played Rugby League, Greg Inglis is an indigenous Australian and the “Lizard” impression you see him do when he scores a try is a Goanna, a large native Aussie lizard synonymous with outback Australia.
ohh ok that makes sense wow. Great info Dr.
Aw Dr_Kap we must be kindred spirits lol. He is an Aussie legend. And brought back our Red & Green Bunnies to their best...A lovely man and is still involved today with the Rabbitohs. God bless him.
@@justlinsu yes we’ve crossed paths a few times today!! ❤️
the Inglis crawl is like a huge lizard called a Goanna , they grow up to 6 feet long or more and are significant to the aboriginal people.
Greg Inglis is a beast, repping his indigenous blood hard
Gun player and so humble. I miss seeing G.I. out there scoring freakish tries and making huge hits. Such a shame that injuries cut his career a little bit short.
Red and green is South Sydney Rabbitohs. He was a huge part of us winning our first premiership in 42 years back in 2014. Legend of a player and one of my favourites to watch at his peak. SSTID!
Ahh ok I did see the Rabbit on the green shirt. Yeah 42 years is a long time and congrats. Now need another one.
@@CVTECK1 We were rugby league's version of the Browns for a long time. Russell Crowe bought the team as he was a big fan and helped turn our fortunes around.
Not to mention Greg is running full speed,.then turning and passing the ball backwards to another player... In Rugby League you pass the ball back,.not forward... Greg Inglis,.the epitome of the perfect Rugby League player.. simply awesome player
Greg is a legend
That's my team!
The mighty Rabbitohs, South Sydney 🐇😁
So Jo are you planning doing more videos? I watched your videos I like them!!
@@CVTECK1 you did? Wow! Lol one of the few people on the planet to see them. I'm honoured *bows*
@@CVTECK1 I could do a video of the South Sydney lads training in tge famous Redfern oval...I live just across from it
@@JoTracy do it and yes I watched all your videos. I love the places people and the calm of the videos
Hey thanks for the reaction 🇦🇺❤️
Our pleasure King!
Great video mate. Strongly recommend doing a highlights video on Billy Slater...he transformed the fullback position and is now the head coach of the Queensland Origin Team
When he wore the Red & Green jumper he was playing for South Sydney Rabbitohs and retired. The Maroon jumper is Queensland Vs NSW State of Origin. The Green & gold jumper is when he played for Australia. The purple was for Melbourne Storm. Such an inspiration to so many young players even today.
This is NOT Rugby. Rugby is another code of football...Which I also love. But Greg played Rugby League a totally different game and set of rules. Appreciate your reaction none the less mate. Hi from Australia
Hello J. yeah I'm learning the difference witch is amazing to me that there's a split between the sport. I got a video i will look into and i will be ready and well educated on the two. so i hope
@@CVTECK1 One of the greatest in my opinion is Benji Marshall. He retired last year and is still today the biggest inspiration to young players. His flip passes and bunny hop moves not to mention his speed is incredible. He will be taking a coaching position next year for the Tigers. But he was The G.O.A.T. There are so many highlights out there...This one is from all the NRL Captains talking about his influence on them and their teams. ruclips.net/video/3cBUVcbS_V0/видео.html
G.I was astonishing in his prime . The Goanna
Greg started his career playing in the Melbourne Storm team and then with the South Sydney Rabbitohs, finishing his career with them ( the Bunnies). "Go the Goanna", family forever 🎉
The rugby league world cup starts on the 10 th October, its amazing to watch .i never miss a game.
OMG thats one day after the Bathurst letssss goooooooo im ready
Love to my Greg! Nothing better!! Go the Bunnies!
Inglis is a legend and started with the Melbourne Storm for the first part of his career then left for the South Sydney Rabbitohs for the second half. I love Aussie rules and NRL not so much Union. Inglis had the natural sporting talent to trancend many sports and could have played Rugby league and Union, NFL and AFL, he was seriously considering joining Essendon at one point.
Yeah big and fast. I just watch a video learning the different between the 2 sports league and union. I'm leaning towards league so easy to understand
@@CVTECK1 Yeah definitely easier to understand! Union is more stop start too.
playing for the South Sydney
"Benji Marshal 15 minutes of mayhem" is a good RUclips clip to watch... Smaller fast player with an amazing side step and ball skills. 👍
Hey Zed it's on my list and I can't wait.
Took my girlfriend to to a kiwi game the look on her face when she saw Johnson for the first time priceless we married now and still love watching him go the warriors lessgo
I like all the footballs. AFL, NRL, Rugby and Soccer
The Crawl is called the Goana...
We all appreciate Americans loving our sport but please Please PLEASE my friend - understand that there are two rugbys. The NRL rugby LEAGUE is what Greg played. LEAGUE commenced in 1895 breaking away from rugby in England. In Australia it stated in 1908. 13 per side. Much more open than rugby and as a result, much more gruelling. Aerobically, the defense has to retire 10 meters from each completed tackle (or down). The offense gets 6 downs to score a touchdown (or try) and usually, tactically, they'll kick on the fifth down if they are unlikely to score. They can't move up for the next tackle until the attacking team puts the ball in play at the 'play the ball'. A bit like a line of scrimmage in NFL. The tackled player regains his feet and rolls the ball behind him and the player behind him is called the "dummy half" who decides the direction the next play will take. Try doing that at the speed they do and remember - each player stays on the field (barring injury) and does defense AND offense. Nobody runs interference - you make your own breaks. The NRL currently has 17 teams nationally including one pro team representing New Zealand. Greg's stats mean; Tests = matches for Australia v other countries. Origins: = NSW v Qld in an annual 3 match tournament. These games are phenomenal and been happening since 1980. Origin referring to where each player first played their original football. Club games: = pro weekly seasonal matches including play offs. Greg played for the Melbourne Storm and then South Sydney Rabbitohs. TRIVIA: "rabbitoh' was a phrase coined during the great depression. South Sydney was a working class suburb and there were street vendors who would walk the neighbourhoods selling butchered rabbits - kind of like an ice cream van but they used a cart. They would call out "Rabbitoh!" referring to themselves so the residents would come out onto the street to buy the rabbits. Thanks for the video!
If you can find a video check out Gordon Tallis, he made Inglis look small and was known as the raging bull
Hi Mate , Got too Remember Two different Codes of Rugby 🏉
Rugby Union & Rugby League !
Chat just told me there's two different Rugby and now I'm going to learn the two and see which one I like.
@@CVTECK1 league is the better one and it’s what we play in Australia. The best games you will see are called the State of Origin games.
League and rugby are 2 different sport. What you watching is called Rugby league where they get tackled and play the ball through their legs. Rugby union is when the player get tackled, players lays on the ground and a ruck is formed where multiple players are on top of the ball trying to fight foe the ball. Lomu played union with the all blacks. Inglis played league in Australia
Crawl ..is a Goanna.. it is a big fast Australian lizard
Ohhh ok lol. I was thinking it was one of those soldiers crawl
Honestly you can get bogged down in the details if you listen to fans... but
Jonah Lomu and Greg Inglis are probably the two most outstanding super athletes in the history of southern hemisphere sport... and I guess rugby based sport should be added.
Jonah is a beast R.I.P
Try watching til I collapse. Won’t teach you anything new but it shows some massive hits and tackles.
we can do it DEE thanks.
Hi cv tekky baby. Love your coverage. just fyi "footy" doesn't belong to aussie rules. Footy is just our word for 'football'. aussie rules no more owns that word than soccer own the word football. aussie rules followers are not going to correct you because to them footy is aussie rules. but in our culture it would be correct for you to refer to gridiron as footy, because that is what your people go and watch week in week out. I mention this only because you are going to get confused when you start hearing the rugby league commentators start refering to "the footy" if I don't say something. Cheers m8, you are doing a great job.
I appreciate you. I'm learning and i have a video coming out about the difference and I know about Rugby league vs Union let's gooo haaa.
Check a guy called Mal Meninga,
The crawl is the goanna
I meet him at my school
We Love Rugby bro
Jonah was a beast and without question the greatest winger in the history of rugby but CHRISTIAN CULLEN was the greatest rugby player ever in my opinion. Check out his All blacks highlights.
The Lebron James of the NRL.
Look up Rugby Hits - Till I Collapse
I added it to the list Sharon
@@CVTECK1 cool just listening to some very old songs
He plays for South Sydney rabitohs. The club is owned by Russel crow.
I'm biased of course lol but the best AFL team is Sydney Swans 🦢 and the best NRL team is South Sydney Rabbitohs 🐇
In Rugby and Soccer I just go for Australia 🇦🇺 😀
The team is Rabbit
Greg was a legit 245 pounder with speed to burn . Jonah had another 20+ in weight and was faster, especially over the 40 dash , that shows you how much of a unicorn Lomu was .
i agree and both are Monster that can flat out run
Here's a good video that describes the rules, the differences and history of Rugby Union and Rugby League
ruclips.net/video/sRUHxGwv_VY/видео.html
Thank bro i will watch it and see.
The next guy currently carving his own legacy in Rugby League
is a talent by the name of Latrel Mitchell. Like Inglis, Mitchell is
an absolute terror for any & all defenders. Breaking games wide
open with a single step(juke), pass, fend, intercept, tackle or a hit.
He pulls no punches in defense either, when he hits someone, they
typically stay hit, just like Inglis. The only difference is that Mitchell
loves to rough-house with malice.
He'll make his return to games this week after an injury break.
He's Aboriginal like Inglis, tall, strong, quick off the mark & in pace,
agressive & highly skillfull. His stats for line breaks would be at a
high average, because each time he touches the ball it takes 2-3
defenders to subdue him because he breaks out of tackles with ease.
The differrence between Rugby(Union) and Rugby League, is that in
Union (Jonah Lomu) - each team has unlimited chances to score a try(Points).
Union scoring system is 5pts for a try, and 2 pts for a conversion of a try.
In League(Greg Inglis) each team has 6 chances(set of 6) to score a try(Points).
Failure to score points at the end of each set, typically results in turning
the ball over to the opposition for their chance to score within their set of 6.
To avoid turning the ball over at the end of each set. A team could put in
a strategic field position kick into opposition territory which allows for
advantage in defending in enemy territory. It also allows for continuous
flow of the game, without stoppage.
Being caught in a tackle at the end of your teams set of 6 is frowned upon.
The advantage in field position and attack is sooo great it often results in
tries being score against you. Which is why its sooo heavily frowned upon.
I guess it's the equivalent of a 'Double Dribble' in basketball. Like Really?
Lastly.. there is more pressure in rugby league for an individual to perform
both in attack, & more importantly in defense. It is the equivalent to baskeballs
'Man-to-Man' defensive strategy. Counting off is crucial - which is measuring
what number defender you are, in refernce to the attacker standing opposite you.
If they are 3rd attacker in from the sideline, then you need to be 3rd defender
in from the sideline, and make sure you take your attacker if they get the ball.
Missed tackles automatically turn into line breaks & try-scoring chances.
Not the outcome your team wants.
So to recap..
Rugby Union: Unlimited opportunity to score points and a conversion.
5 pts for a try, 2 pts for a conversion.
Rugby League: 6 Opportunities to score points & conversion, before turnover.
4pts for a try, 2 pts for a conversion.
Rugby League is the greatest sport on earth
Look at russel crow explanation
Aussies are divided in two camps those who follow NRL and those who don’t know any better and follow AFL. Rugby is only followed by private school boys. Watch more of the NRL it’s a tough game no pads. Watch some best tries or best fights
Speedy hello. I do have a video i will watch and learn but i had no idea it was this divided.
@@CVTECK1 it’s only divided by people who need to grow up in my opinion, all three big sports in Australia AFL, NRL , and Rugby are all as good as each other to watch and enjoy .
That's not a soldier crawl. It's a large lizard called a goanna which is part of the aboriginal culture.
That makes sense Wdazza and some people told me why he did it witch very cool
Look on Google and bring up Australian NRL rules?
React to josua tuisova his a beast and he plays rugby union
Please react to James Roberts ( aka ) Jimmy the Jet
Will do Rust
Rugby league n rugby union are two different beasts, one plays 15 men plus reserves n unlimited plays n tackles, the other plays 13 with 4 reserves i could be wrong, the only thing these two codes have in common is that its way tougher than american football, jus sayn
Oh I forgot, the second code rugby league, u can only have 5 plays n no forward passes in both codes
Rugby League not Rugby please! There is a huge difference. League is far more popular and has a far greater fan base amongst middle class Australians. Greg Inglis is probably the best League player I have ever seen and I am 67 years old. He could slot into almost any position and be a success. Shame he was carrying so many injuries in the later stages of his career otherwise his highlight reel would have been a lot longer.
i'm learning Mate.
look at rene ranger he is insane
Played in the Australian RL side,born in NSW & played for Melbourne storm till it was shown they were cheating & had to shred players,also played for south Sydney,was a rep player for NSW in juniors & was a rep player for qld
If you enjoyed this watch benji marshall highlights
It's finished lol. Doing edit now
Shaun Johnson!!!!!
Indigenous Australians are the fastest people in the world
Please. PLEASE. Its LEAGUE. Rugby LEAGUE.
OR NRL. I think the NRL should look at deleting the word “rugby” from the name of the sport because rugby is a different sport. Yes we evolved from it, but we have left it so far behind that rugby in this country at least is on the verge of demise.
The dynamic of this sport is without peer. No blockers, all players tackle and run and in Greg’s case kick.
Nowhere to hide on the field
Steve I understand you're frustration brother but just know I'm just learning the sport and when I heard about Union in League I got confused but nowadays I know the difference 😂😂😂😂 Steve don't kill me brother 😭
Footy is rugby league NOT AFL
If you haven’t learnt the game yet I can breakdown everything for you
This is rugby league.The other where Lomu played is rugby union and although it's played in alot more countries,to be honest,it's rubbish compared to league.
hey Paul. I just realized how divided the two sports are Paul. I have a video to learn the difference
South sydnry rabbitohs
if you want high flying, intercepts etc
watene zelezniak
This is like an Under 12 playing in the Under 8s.
where is tennis
bruhhhhhhhhhhh
@@CVTECK1 what
when are u going to do it
do a rection to tennis
It’s league
Rugby league all the way, union is a yawn fest..
i will learn both and see Hudson
Nah mate , both games are tough to play, both games are fun to watch , I think some Aussies just don’t like seeing the Union team be a .600 team while the league team is a .900 winner
@@docgonzales mate union is not a thing here, it's private school sport like water polo or fencing..
@@hudsonsled454 yeah nah , I played enough schools rugby all over the eastern seaboard against plenty of schools, none of them had water polo or fencing on the curriculum, you are talking out your arse
@@docgonzales oh yeah righto, what public schools have union?
What years did you play? Curious as to why you playing union instead of league ?