27-0 β The NRL Draft
27-0 brings the X-0 Games idea to rugby league. Draw random clubs and eras, assemble a 17-man squad of immortals and modern match-winners, and try to win every round of a perfect premiership season.
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Thirteen positions, fixed like real footy. Set your rules, then spin to draft.
What 27-0 Means in Rugby League
A full NRL premiership season runs to 27 rounds. Take all of them and you finish 27-0 β perfect before a single final is played. The toughest forward packs and the slickest spines have strung together famous winning runs, but an unbeaten regular season has never been done. The gap between a premiership team and a perfect one is what 27-0 stands for.
Picking a 17, Not a Highlight Reel
Rugby league is won through the middle and finished out wide, so a real 27-0 squad needs more than star power β front-rowers who lay a platform, a halves pairing that controls a game, and outside backs who finish. Each round the draw gives you a club and an era; one soft edge and the simulation will punish it. Knowing your spine from your bench is what separates a good run from a perfect one.
Its Place in the Collection
In the X-0 Games set, rugby league sits beside its Aussie Rules cousin 23-0 as the two codes from down under. If 27-0 is what you came for, the basketball 82-0, the Premier League 38-0 and the World Cup 7-0 are all one click away, each running the same draw-and-draft engine toward its own perfect season.
Frequently Asked Questions
βΊ What does 27-0 mean?
βΊ Has an NRL club ever gone 27-0?
βΊ How does it relate to the other X-0 Games?
βΊ Is it free to play?
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