The surfaces on which rugby league is played are typically tested to ensure they meet the necessary standards for the game. These tests may include measurements of the shock absorption and stability of the surface, as well as the ball rebound characteristics. The rugby league surface must also be smooth and even, with no bumps or other irregularities that could affect the play of the game.
The governing bodies of it include the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF), which is the international governing body for the sport, and the various national federations that oversee the game within their respective countries. These organizations are responsible for setting the rules and regulations for the game, as well as organizing international tournaments and competitions. They also work to promote the growth and development of rugby league around the world.
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The Game
Rugby league is a physically demanding team sport played on a rectangular field with goalposts at either end. The game is played with an oval-shaped ball, and players use a combination of kicking, running, and tackling to move the ball up the field and score points. The object of the game is to score more points than the opposing team, and the team with the most points at the end of the game wins.