Australian Rugby
Australian Rugby refers to the sport of rugby played in Australia, which includes two main codes: Rugby Union and Rugby League. Both codes have a strong following and are governed by separate organizations. Rugby Union is known for its 15-player teams and emphasis on set pieces, while Rugby League features 13-player teams and a faster pace of play.
Australia has a rich rugby history, with the national teams known as the Wallabies for Rugby Union and the Kangaroos for Rugby League. Both teams have achieved significant success on the international stage, competing in prestigious tournaments like the Rugby World Cup and the Rugby League World Cup.