In 1892, charges of professionalism were laid against clubs in Bradford and Leeds, Yorkshire? after they compensated players for missing work. In 1895 representatives of the northern clubs met in the George Hotel, Huddersfield to form the "Northern Rugby Football Union", a professional Union which would eventually become the Rugby Football League in 1922. By 1907, when the first league was formed, the new Unions rules had diverged from those Rugby Union, most noticeably in the reduction of players from 15 to 13 and slightly different scoring. Around this time a similar schism, and for similar reasons, opened up in the Union establishment of Australia, where the term Rugby League was first used for the new game.
Points are scored by:
touching the ball down over the opponents goal line (a try, worth 4 points) kicking the ball above the crossbar and between the uprights of a large 'H' shaped set of posts. This may either be done from a place kick following a rule infringement (a penalty goal) or kicked from the hand, providing the ball strikes the ground before being kicked (a field goal). A penalty goal is worth 2 points and a field goal is worth 1. A conversion, which is attempted after a try has been scored, and is similar to a penalty goal, worth 2 points.