Draft talk:Rugby league squad player

This template is used to display a rugby league player squad in a standard format.

Syntax
Most squads are split into two vertical columns. For these, you can use the Rugby league squad start, Rugby league squad mid and Rugby league squad end templates to help with the layouting, and then use this template repeatedly within them:

     ...    ...

Alternatively, if you just want a single column, you can use to fill in a blank right hand column.

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Example
For example, the following code:

Produces this table:

Parameters

 * no: The shirt number for the player, if they have one. If the player's number is not known, or unassigned, then you can use the  character instead.
 * nat: The player's nationality. Use the name of the country, or its 3-letter IOC country code, rather than an adjective (e.g. "Australia" instead of "Australian"). This is usually the country of the player's birth; however, if a player has dual nationality then use the country that he represents in international football.
 * pos: The position in which the player plays. You can use any of the four options below:
 * FB for Fullback;
 * WG for Wing;
 * CE for Centre;
 * FE for Five-eighth or SO for Stand-off;
 * HB for Halfback or SH for Scrum-half;
 * HK for Hooker;
 * PR for Prop;
 * SR for Second Row;
 * LK for Lock or LF for Loose forward;


 * name: The player's name.
 * other: This is an optional parameter. You can add any related info to this parameter, like specifying captain, vice-captain, whether the player is on loan, etc. It will show additional info in the brackets after the player name. You do not have to specify it if neither applies.

New Club Colour Parameter
Specialwindler, where abouts are you planning to use the template's new parameter out of interest? mdmanser 13:05, 18 October 2007 (UTC)