Template:Infobox rugby league representative team

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This template's scope is rugby league football representative team articles including national, state, all star and other combinations.

Examples: Australia national rugby league team, Queensland rugby league team and Other Nationalities rugby league team.

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Additional

Form
 | Form = 
RLIF ranked team
 | RLIF Rank = 
World Cup participants
 | World cup apps = | World cup first = | World cup best = 
Non international team major fixtures
 | First international title = 
American English version of template
 | AmE =

Explanation of fields

Field name What it does Notes
| Name = Name of the representative team
  • Common name, what is represented by the team
  • "Australia" rather than "Australia national rugby league team"
  • This field is for the title of the infobox and also alters the image (team badge) alt text
| Badge =
| Badge_size =
| Badge_caption =

| Badge2 =
Badge2_size =
| Badge2_caption =
Display the team's badge(s) / crest
  • "Example.png"
  • "100px"
  • "Badge" - Advised only to use when a team has two badges. If two badges displayed, use the simple terms "Badge" and/or "Crest".
    • Either of badge or badge2 displayed alone will be centred.
    • If both badge and badge2 are used, the images will have a column each and image size is restricted.
    • Display badge and crest on the sides they would usually be seen on a playing shirt.
| Nickname =
| Nickname2 =
| Nickname3 =
If the team has a well known nickname(s)
  • One nickname per field.
| Governing body = Body operating the team
  • Insert the name of the governing body that operates this representative team. Include links manually:
| Region =
| Coach = Name of the team's head coach
  • Insert the name of the team's head coach. Include links manually:
| Captain = Name of the team's captain
  • Insert the name of the team's captain. Include links manually:
| Most caps =
| Most caps2 =
| Most caps3 =
The player(s) to have played the most time for the team
  • Insert the player or players to have played the most times for the team. Note the number of caps. Include links manually:
| Top try-scorer =
| Top try-scorer2 =
| Top try-scorer3 =
The player(s) to have scored the most tries for the team
  • Insert the player or players to have scored the most tries for the team. Note the number of tries. Include links manually:
| Top point-scorer =
| Top point-scorer2 =
| Top point-scorer3 =
The player(s) to have scored the most points for the team
  • Insert the player or players to have scored the most points for the team. Note the number of points. Include links manually:
| Home Stadium = Does the team have a home stadium
  • This is for the single most used home venue, not for a list of several.
  • Not all teams have a home stadium, leave blank if not applicable.
| pattern_la1 =
| pattern_b1 =
| pattern_ra1 =
| pattern_sh1 =
| pattern_so1 =
| leftarm1 =
| body1 =
| rightarm1 =
| shorts1 =
| socks1 =
Makes an image of the team's kit
  • Operates using {{Football kit}} template. See that template for further instructions.
| First game = First match played by the rep team
  • The first match played by the team. Useful if a national team didn't play an international fixture first or for other rep teams that played a first game before their major known type of fixture (e.g. matches before State of Origin was established for NSW or Qld).
  • Details of the first match played. Include the teams, score, location and date.
  • Use the {{rl}} and {{rl-rt}} templates.
Flag of England.svg England 22–22 Australia 
(London, England; December 1908)
| First international=

| First international title =
First international or major known type of fixture played by the rep team.
  • First international can be filled out as in First game.
  • First international title can be used for non-national teams to record the first of their major type of fixture. The heading in the infobox will change to the value entered with this field.
    • Usage example: The first State of Origin match for Queensland or New South Wales.
| Largest win =
| Largest loss =
The best and worst scorelines the team has achieved.
  • Largest win and Largest loss can be filled out as in First game.
| Form = Changes the links created by other parameters
  • This field is used for women's, wheelchair and physical disability (PDRL) teams to modify the links created by RLIF Rank and World cup first.
  • Enter either "Women", "Wheelchair" or "PDRL", do not use parameter for "Men" which is the template default.
| RLIF Rank = International standings of the team according to RLIF rankings
  • This is a field for national teams ranked by the Rugby League International Federation.
  • Enter a single number only.
    • Example: enter "1" in the infobox and the output will be displayed as "1st".
| World cup apps = Number of times the team has appeared in the World Cup.
  • Field for teams that have participated in the World Cup.
  • Enter a single number in the field.
    • Example: "3"
| World cup first = The first time that the team appeared in the World Cup.
  • Field for teams that have participated in the World Cup.
  • Enter the year only. The template will link the value entered to that World Cup tournament.
    • Example: "2000"
| World cup best = The best finish that the team has achieved in the World Cup.
  • Field for teams that have participated in the World Cup.
  • Enter the best finishing position and then the tournaments that this was achieved in.
    • Example and output: <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext">Runners-up, 1975; 1995</syntaxhighlight>
Runners-up, 1975; 1995
| AmE = Switch the template to use American English.
  • Any value entered in this field will switch Commonwealth English for American English.
    • Currently this only changes "Colours" to "Colors".

Example

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Australia
Badge of Australia team
Team information
NicknameThe Kangaroos
Governing bodyAustralian Rugby League
RegionOceania
Head coachTim Sheens
CaptainDarren Lockyer
Most capsDarren Lockyer (50)
Top try-scorersKen Irvine (33)
Darren Lockyer (33)
Top point-scorerMal Meninga (272)
IRL ranking1st
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First game
Flag of England.svg England 22–22 Australia 
(London, England; December 1908)
Biggest win
Flag of Russia.svg Russia 4–110 Australia 
(Hull, England; 4 November 2000)
Biggest defeat
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 24–0 Australia 
(Leeds, England; 26 November 2005)
World Cup
Appearances13 (first time in 1954)
Best resultWinners: 1957; 1968; 1970;1975; 1977; 1988; 1992; 1995; 2000

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Australia
Badge of Australia team
Team information
NicknameThe Kangaroos
Governing bodyAustralian Rugby League
RegionOceania
Head coachTim Sheens
CaptainDarren Lockyer
Most capsDarren Lockyer (50)
Top try-scorersKen Irvine (33)
Darren Lockyer (33)
Top point-scorerMal Meninga (272)
IRL ranking1st
Uniforms
First colours
Team results
First game
Flag of England.svg England 22–22 Australia 
(London, England; December 1908)
Biggest win
Flag of Russia.svg Russia 4–110 Australia 
(Hull, England; 4 November 2000)
Biggest defeat
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand 24–0 Australia 
(Leeds, England; 26 November 2005)
World Cup
Appearances13 (first time in 1954)
Best resultWinners: 1957; 1968; 1970;1975; 1977; 1988; 1992; 1995; 2000