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Rugby League World contains the following regular features:
- JJB Meets...: An in-depth interview with a leading rugby league player by fellow professional player Jamie Jones-Buchanan.
- One on One: Tom Coates speaks to a current Super League player about their career.
- Hadfield's World: Dave Hadfield tackles the key issues and personalities.
- Columnists: Robbie Hunter-Paul, Jon Wells, Margaret Ratcliffe, Dave Hadfield.
- Captain's Call: Super League captains reveal their changing room secrets.
- Planet League: In depth coverage of rugby league playing nations around the world.
- Treiziste Diary: A focus on French rugby league by Mike Rylance.
- Bondi Beat: An insight into the big issues in Australian rugby league with Steve Mascord.
- Championship Chat: Regular column by York City Knights coach Dave Woods.
- Championship Focus: Gareth Walker takes a detailed look at key issues in the Championship competitions.
- Everything you ever wanted to know about...: Turning points in rugby league history by Professor Tony Collins.
- Breathing Fire: Ian Golden reports on rugby league developments in Wales.
- Academy Scene: Paul English puts the spotlight on the next generation of rugby league stars.
- Exclusive Ratings: Monthly player ratings for Super League, Championship and Championship One.
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