What is the ARL?
The ARL is an on-pack label that helps consumers in Australia and New Zealand to correctly recycle their household packaging. The ARL removes confusion and reduces waste by educating consumers on how to dispose of every separable component of packaging.
What happened in the ARL Super League war?
The Peace Agreement The ARL and News Ltd sat down and thrashed out a peace agreement the key points being: A newly merged competition would be a 50% partnership between News Ltd and the ARL. The new Australian National Rugby League competition would be cut down to 14 clubs by the 2001 season.
When did NRL change ARL?
1998
History of RL administration /
1907 | Formation of the New South Wales Rugby League. |
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1998 | Formation of the NRL Partnership between News Limited and the ARL to run the NRL competition and the game’s key revenue rights. |
2012 | Formation of the ARL Commission. |
What year did ARL start?
The NSWRL (having dropped the word Football from their name in the 1980s) ran the competition until the end of the 1994 season, when the sport’s national governing body, the Australian Rugby League (ARL), took over.
How old is ARL?
Australian Rugby League Commission
Abbreviation | ARL |
Founded | 1986 as Australian Rugby Football League Limited, successor to 1924 ARFL Board of Control |
Affiliation | International Rugby League |
Affiliation date | 1998 |
Official website |
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How did the Super League war end?
After much legal action, when the ARL tried to block the new league, Super League ran one season parallel to the ARL’s in 1997. At the conclusion of that season a peace deal was reached and the two leagues united to form the National Rugby League, which continues today.
How long did the Australian Super League last?
Super League (Australia)
Sport | Rugby league |
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Instituted | 1997 |
Inaugural season | 1997 |
Ceased | 1997 |
Replaced by | National Rugby League |
Why did ARL change NRL?
The NRL formed in the aftermath of the 1990s’ Super League war as a joint partnership between the Australian Rugby League (ARL) and media giant News Corporation–controlled Super League, after both organisations ran premierships parallel to each other in 1997.
Is ARL same as NRL?
Sometimes people confuse the National Rugby League (‘NRL’) as being the governing body of rugby league in Australia (when it never has been). The ARL Commission is the single controlling body and administrator of the game.
Who did Tim Curry voice in Dragon Age?
Arl Rendon Howe
EA and BioWare have made the obvious — and quite correct — choice in casting Tim Curry as Arl Rendon Howe, a man whose insatiable lust for power puts him at odds with the heroes of November’s swords-and-sultry-sorcery epic, Dragon Age: Origins.
Is Tim Curry in Dragon Age: Origins?
Curry will play “calculating villian” Arl Rendon Howe in Dragon Age: Origins. Apparently he is “cultured and charming, with an insatiable lust for power, who never hesitates to harm anyone who gets in his way”.
Who started the Super League war?
Rugby league in court On 3 February 1995, Brisbane Broncos started Federal Court action against the NSWRL over salary cap rules. On 30 March 1995, News commenced legal action against the ARL, NSWRL and six clubs, alleging breaches of the Trade Practices Act.
Which is better NRL or Super League?
The average winning margin in Super League last season was 14.02, compared to 14.11 in the NRL. Those numbers are intriguing for two reasons. Firstly, it suggests both competitions are extremely well matched in terms of competitiveness.
Who won the 1997 Super League?
The Grand Final was played at Brisbane’s ANZ Stadium in front of 58,912 people; the ground record for that venue. Brisbane defeated Cronulla 26–8 to win their third* premiership.
What was the NRL called before 1998?
The NSWRL club competition evolved into a national competition in the 1990s, and became the National Rugby League in 1998. The NRL competition spans the traditional League areas of NSW, Queensland and New Zealand, as well as Victoria (following the introduction of the Melbourne Storm).