Rugby Points & League Points Calculator
Just enter the number of tries, conversions, penalty goals and drop goals to instantly work out a rugby team's total score. Add the match result and bonuses to get league table points too.
Input
5 pts each
2 pts each
3 pts each
3 pts each
Match result
Result
Total points
32pts
Total points
32 pts
League points (total)
5 pts
Bonus points
1 pts
Points breakdown
| Item | Points |
|---|---|
| Tries (5 pts) | 20 pts |
| Conversions (2 pts) | 6 pts |
| Penalty goals (3 pts) | 6 pts |
| Drop goals (3 pts) | 0 pts |
| Total points | 32 pts |
League points breakdown
| Points from match result | 4 pts |
| Bonus points | 1 pts |
| Total league points | 5 pts |
How it works
- The total score is calculated as: 5 points per try + 2 points per successful conversion + 3 points per penalty goal + 3 points per drop goal.
- A conversion can only be kicked after a try, so the number of conversions cannot be entered higher than the number of tries.
- League table points are based on 4 points for a win, 2 for a draw and 0 for a loss, with any bonus points added on top.
- The try bonus is 1 point awarded to a team that scores plenty of tries (for example, a win with three or more tries than the opponent). The losing bonus is 1 point for a team that loses by 7 points or fewer.
- Because the conditions for bonus points vary between leagues and competitions, you can toggle each bonus on or off when calculating.
- The points and league points breakdowns are shown in tables, useful for tracking the score during a match or simulating league standings.
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