Didnt Powerade do a study into which sport uses the most energy and from memory League used the most followed by football, followed by union in a tie for 3rd with snooker and darts
This one?
Energy supplier Powergen has joined forces with a renowned expert in the field of sports science, Professor Mike Gleeson of Loughborough University, to answer an age old sporting question – which sport uses the most energy?
By measuring the heart rates of football, Rugby Union and Rugby League players, referees and supporters over the course of a season, Powergen has finally answered that question: the most energy sapping sport around is Rugby League.
With its combination of powerful bursts of attacking play and the strenuous nature of defence, Rugby League offers a physical challenge above and beyond other British sports:
* A typical Rugby League player uses up to 6,800 Kilojoules of energy per game – roughly 10% more than a football or Rugby Union player * Rugby League players need stamina to cover the estimated 5-10 km a typical player runs in a game * They must be strong to endure the continual pounding of up to 40 tackles per match
The Powergen Player Energy Report found that although the ball is only in play for around 50 minutes during an 80 minute Rugby League game, the intensity of the activity within each passage of play makes for a gruelling physical challenge for even the fittest of players.
And although 50 minutes seems like a short period of time, it should be remembered that players in the rival Rugby Union code only exert themselves for an average of 30 minutes – giving Rugby League players 20 minutes extra to tackle, scrummage, run and pass.
Powergen, which is part of E.ON UK, has also looked into the experience of a typical supporter during a game and found that with its numerous tries and the excitement of video referees, Rugby League also offers the most nerve wracking experience for fans.
Omitting the third one since it could be quite libelous, they had Andrew Symonds on so the former two were well in order. They had to re-run the beach race twice because he kept moaning about the start because he wasn't ready. Each time he was further off the back
By the way the other night I ran into a ex player of the 70s and he told me that there was one gentleman playing for GB in the 1970 WC agains't the aussies that he thought was the toughest RL player ever ,even in today terms .He was a dutchmen apparently does anyone know of his name ,as he told me but I forgot his name?
He might mean Tom van Vollenhoven (S. African, not Dutch) but he retired before the 1970 WC. I can't think of any Dutch players from the 1970s (but my memory is unreliable).
He might mean Tom van Vollenhoven (S. African, not Dutch) but he retired before the 1970 WC. I can't think of any Dutch players from the 1970s (but my memory is unreliable).
Kurt Sorrensen (what was his nickname?)
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