Portsmouth Rugby Club
Portsmouth Rugby Club

Tag: KPop Demon Hunters

Netflix Unleashes KPop Demon Hunters Toy Storm with Mattel and Hasbro

Netflix Unleashes KPop Demon Hunters Toy Storm with Mattel and Hasbro

Ronan Blackthorne in: Entertainment News & Analysis 8 November 2025

Netflix partners with Mattel and Hasbro to launch a massive KPop Demon Hunters toy line, with Hasbro's MONOPOLY Deal game pre-ordering October 21, 2025, and Mattel's HUNTR/X dolls launching November 12, 2025 — all shipping in 2026.

view more
Go!

categories

  • Entertainment News & Analysis
  • Sports News & Analysis
  • Politics & Crime
  • Sports News
  • Sports Analysis
  • Sports
  • Sports Comparisons
  • Sports Law
  • Sports Gossip/Rumors
  • Sports History

archives

  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • July 2023
  • May 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023

tags

rugby comparison england players field count american football similarities laws rules regulations rugby world cup wag hottest partners world cup south africa union league six nations

Latest News

How did rugby union and rugby league split in England?
How did rugby union and rugby league split in England?

Rugby union and rugby league are two distinct sports that evolved in England in the late 19th century. The split between the two forms of rugby occurred in 1895 due to a disagreement between clubs in Yorkshire and Lancashire over compensation for players. The clubs in Yorkshire wanted to continue to pay players for missing work while Lancashire clubs wanted to prohibit it. As a result, the Rugby Football Union (RFU) was formed to preside over rugby union and the Northern Rugby Football Union (NRFU) was formed to govern rugby league. This fundamental difference in approach to player compensation has remained the primary distinction between the two codes of rugby to this day.

Published ON: 13 Feb
Why does rugby have laws and not rules?
Why does rugby have laws and not rules?

Rugby is a physical sport that is regulated by laws rather than rules. This is because the laws of rugby are designed to promote sportsmanship, safety, and fairness in the game. The laws are set by World Rugby, the governing body of international rugby, and are enforced by referees during the game. By having laws, the sport can be adapted to different levels of competition, from junior to professional. Furthermore, the laws of rugby also promote tactical development by allowing coaches and players to work within the rules to develop strategies to gain an advantage. The laws of rugby are fundamental to the sport and are essential for its continued development.

Published ON: 3 Mar

© 2026. All rights reserved.