Username: 
  Password: 
    or Create an account    ::    Forgotten password?

Subbuteo Rugby

Subbuteo Rugby

Rugby league has had its fair share of missed opportunities, and maybe the table-top game Subbuteo was one of them.

Subbuteo Rugby was a game of complexities and confusion. There was a combined set for league and union, but it was never marketed perhaps as well as it should have been, and it was taken off the production line in the early 1980s.

But there is still demand for newly painted teams, and the originals fetch tidy sums on eBay and at collectors fairs.

Paul Lloyd owns World Subbuteo Rugby, a shop which paints replicas of the original reference teams as well as modern-day and retro strips. He takes large numbers of orders every week from across the world for a wide range of teams.

He said: "The rules were not clear or definitive either for League or Union. In Union more so than League, certain aspects of the game were hard to replicate. However, perhaps in hindsight more time and development should have been spent on them.

bradfrordsubby"There was at one time a meeting to discuss if two separate versions should be made, one for League and one for Union. The pitch was neither Union or League, it was a hybrid one.

"Nowadays with the growing popularity of both codes of the game and printing of teams, the game could have been far more successful."

With many sports markets dominated by football, rugby league fans are often keen to support their sport by purchasing related games, videos and books. Rugby league has made it on to video games consoles in recent years, while the number of rugby league publications in bookshops have increased greatly over recent years.

Subbuteo Rugby first appeared in the mid 1950's, but was only available for about four years due to poor sales. However, it was relaunched in 1968 with an international edition which included a pitch, two teams, two goals, a scrummer, two goalkickers and the rules.

The layout was fairly simple - a green baize pitch with two goals at either end. The scrummer was a machine with a hole in the top and six holes on the outside, aiming to replicate scrums. The two goalkickers were special figures that had a moving kicking leg, which could be flicked at the ball for goal kicks.

It was produced throughout the 1970s, but last appeared in catalogues in 1981. 37 reference teams were produced during this time, with many variations. Due to the mix of union and league, teams shared reference numbers. Notable league related designs were Ref 9 (Bradford), Ref 12 (Hull KR), Ref 16 (St Helens), Ref 20 (Leeds), Ref 25 (Rochdale) and many more.

subbuteo

It is thought that the fast flowing nature of rugby league suit table top games far more so than union. Although neither are as easy to pick up and play as football, there is potential for rugby league to succeed Subbuteo-style.

The Subbuteo Rugby Association has been set up to promote the playing and development of Subbuteo Rugby, and members continue to try and come up with a rules booklet that suits. They hope to hold an open tournament each year to encourage the promotion of the game.

Despite production and sales of Subbuteo dwindling over recent years, there are thousands of items going on eBay each week, and Lloyd believes there is still a market for all forms of Subbuteo.

SubbyHe said: "There is a market. Over 3,000 items are sold per week on ebay, there are dozens of people producing their own figures and selling them which proves that the market is there."

However, there has been conflict in recent years over the rights to Subbuteo, currently owned by Hasbro.

Lloyd added: "If I owned the rights, I would create separate union and league editions, with all the professional and international teams done. The goalposts would be modern and I would make a new kicker model for drop goals. Then a range of accessories, stadia, fencing, flags and the like."

Lloyd pretty much keeps the Subbuteo Rugby market going on his own. He sells vast numbers of new teams, including full orders for all 14 Super League teams and last year, the 10 World Cup teams.

I tried my hand at Subbuteo Rugby a few months ago, playing a couple of matches. The main obstacle was the understanding of the various rules. Rugby league isn't as simple as football. However, once you got in to the swing of things, it was fairly entertaining to play. However, I just cannot imagine the kids of today playing Subbuteo Rugby as much as they do their video game consoles.

It might be too many years down the line for Subbuteo Rugby to work, but the potential there is vast, but is it 20 years too late to be making the most of it?

To find out more about Subbuteo Rugby, visit www.subbuteorugby.com or www.worldsubbuteorugby.co.uk

Share your stories with us below.

Comments

4 comments for this article. Why not add your comment now?
1. Ian Ridler (at 13:24:21 on 23 Apr 2009) wrote:
Very interesting article.Thanks for that.
Pauls handpainted teams are superb.
2. mike brocken (at 08:57:39 on 24 Apr 2009) wrote:
I wonder if a Liverpool City team was ever produced by Subbuteo in the 1960s
3. James (at 11:22:32 on 24 Apr 2009) wrote:
Re: mike

It doesn't appear so. A full listing of teams can be viewed here: http://www.subbuteorugby.com/teamlisting.php

You could of course get a brand new team painted in the colours of Liverpool City from Paul Lloyd at www.worldsubbuteorugby.co.uk
Glynn Holland (Widnes fan) said:
i had the the football/rugby/cricket versions of the game it was fantastic. i remember i bought the widnes team and for some strange reason the new hunslet goal kicking fella (must of been the only one they had in the shop lol)
Post No: #4 on 26 Apr 2010 at 18:08:46
You must be logged in to leave a comment
Username:
Password:

Don't have an account yet? Click here to register. Only takes a few seconds.

Stats

vs
Round: 27 Fri 3 Sep 20:00
vs
Round: 27 Fri 3 Sep 20:00
vs
Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 16:30
vs
Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 18:45
vs
Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 18:45
vs
Round: 27 Sat 4 Sep 18:30
18 - 38
New Craven Park Sun 22nd August
52 - 4
The Galpharm Stadium Sun 22nd August
38 - 28
Grattan Stadium Sun 22nd August
40 - 28
The Jungle Sun 22nd August
10 - 36
Racecourse Sat 21st August
36 - 18
Halliwell Jones Stadium Fri 20th August
Pos Name P W D L Pts
1 Wigan 26 21 0 5 42
2 St Helens 26 19 0 7 38
3 Warrington 26 19 0 7 38
4 Leeds 26 16 1 9 33
5 Hull FC 26 16 0 10 32
6 Huddersfield 26 15 1 10 31
7 Hull K R 26 14 1 11 29
8 Castleford 26 11 0 15 22
9 Crusaders 26 11 0 15 22
10 Bradford 26 9 1 16 19
11 Wakefield 26 9 0 17 18
12 Harlequins 26 7 0 19 14
13 Salford 26 7 0 19 14
14 Catalans 26 6 0 20 12
vs
Round: Play Offs Thu 2 Sep 19:30
vs
Round: Play Offs Sun 5 Sep 15:00
vs
Round: Play Offs Thu 9 Sep 19:30
vs
Round: Final Sun 26 Sep
26 - 12
Recreation Ground Sun 22nd August
24 - 32
Cougar Park Sun 22nd August
72 - 20
Bigfellas Stadium Sun 22nd August
24 - 38
Sat 21st August
29 - 28
Don Valley Stadium Thu 19th August
14 - 32
Craven Park Wed 18th August
Pos Name P W D L Pts
1 Featherstone 20 18 0 2 56
2 Halifax 20 16 0 4 50
3 Leigh 20 12 1 7 43
4 Barrow 20 12 1 7 39
5 Widnes 20 11 0 9 38
6 Sheffield 20 10 1 9 35
7 Batley 20 7 0 13 29
8 Toulouse 20 8 0 12 27
9 Dewsbury 20 6 0 14 26
10 Whitehaven 20 4 0 16 16
11 Keighley * 20 4 1 15 10
vs
Round: Play Offs Sun 5 Sep 15:30
vs
Round: Play Offs Sun 5 Sep 15:00
vs
Round: Play Offs Sun 12 Sep 15:00
vs
Round: Final Sun 26 Sep
18 - 48
New River Stadium Fri 27th August
32 - 24
South Leeds Stadium Sun 22nd August
16 - 26
Spotland Stadium Sun 22nd August
94 - 0
Sedgley Park Sun 22nd August
46 - 12
Keepoat Stadium Sun 22nd August
16 - 18
Sun 15th August
Pos Name P W D L Pts
1 Hunslet 20 18 0 2 55
2 Oldham 20 17 0 3 52
3 York 20 12 0 8 39
4 Blackpool 20 15 0 5 38
5 Rochdale 20 10 0 10 37
6 South 20 9 0 11 34
7 Workington 20 8 1 11 33
8 Swinton 20 9 1 10 33
9 Doncaster 20 8 0 12 28
10 London 20 2 0 18 10
11 Gateshead 20 1 0 19 -2
25 - 24
Bloomfield Road Sun 18th July
18 - 48
Cougar Park Sun 20th June
4 - 25
Leigh Sports Village Thu 17th June
6 - 42
South Leeds Stadium Sun 6th June
26 - 16
Mount Pleasant Sun 6th June
32 - 6
Cougar Park Sun 6th June
Pos Name P W D L Pts
1 Dragons 23 16 0 7 205
2 Wests 23 15 0 8 37
3 Panthers 23 14 0 9 118
4 Titans 23 14 0 9 19
5 Roosters 23 13 0 10 39
6 Warriors 23 13 0 10 39
7 Sea Eagles 23 12 0 11 41
8 Raiders 23 12 0 11 4
9 Rabbitohs 23 11 0 12 31
10 Broncos 23 11 0 12 -25
11 Knights 23 10 0 13 -40
12 Eels 23 10 0 13 -64
13 Bulldogs 23 8 0 15 -51
14 Sharks 23 7 0 16 -217
15 Cowboys 23 5 0 18 -232
16 Storm 23 13 0 10 96

Discussions

» Whitehaven back where they belong?

by cifulikeit on 13/08/2010 08:18:21

» nrc final

by hatehaven on 19/07/2010 10:46:07

» Who will be the new Dragons coach..?

by jimmythecuckoo on 30/06/2010 09:02:54

» Silverwood Yet Again

by Stevie13 on 30/05/2010 17:18:47

» Touchjudges useless

by Stevie13 on 30/05/2010 17:13:40
View all discussions

Facebook

Twitter

Rugby League Planet Premier Sports