Questions and answers
Questions and answers
FAQs – Your Guide to Ruck And Roll League
Welcome to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page! Whether you’re new to fantasy rugby or a seasoned pro, here’s everything you need to know to get the most out of your experience at Ruck And Roll League. If you can’t find the answer to your question here, don’t hesitate to get in touch through our Contact Page.
1. How does the Balls System work?
The Balls System adds or subtracts points based on the real-world performance of your players during rugby matches. Positive actions like scoring a try or making a tackle break will earn you points, while mistakes like knock-ons or yellow cards will cost you points. The system keeps the game dynamic and full of strategy.
2. How do I join a fantasy rugby league?
Joining a league is easy! Simply sign up on the app, choose your preferred league (public or private), and start drafting your team. You can join an existing league or create your own and invite friends to compete.
3. How do I draft my fantasy rugby team?
Once you’ve joined a league, you’ll participate in a fantasy draft. Select players based on their current form, fitness, and the upcoming matches. Strategy is key, as you’ll want to balance star players with emerging talent to build a strong team.
4. Can I make changes to my team after the draft?
Yes! You can make changes to your fantasy rugby team throughout the season. You can trade players, pick up free agents, or change your lineup based on real-world performances and matchups.
5. How do I track my team’s performance?
You can track your team’s performance in real-time through our app. Players earn points based on their on-field actions, and you can see how your team is performing during each match. Stay updated with live stats and adjust your lineup to maximize your points.
6. What happens if my player gets injured?
If one of your players gets injured, you can make changes to your lineup. Keep an eye on injury reports and make trades or substitutions to replace injured players with healthy ones. Stay proactive to keep your team strong!