I disagree with league being the imperial and union being the metric.
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yeah, was going to say the same thing but accidentally pressed like instead of quote.
I'm all for analogies, but they gotta work!
Yes, on the number of tries. Another example of how 'comparing scores between codes' does not work in the slightest. They are completely different games. (someone I know, who is a rabid AFL person therefore used to scores like 100-90 commented on the last RWC final score of 8-9, (whatever it was) and concluded it must have been a shockingly bad game simply because of the score. Sheesh)
The thing about the number of tries in that game is, that that would have been the absolute limit for it to have been acceptable. Because there AIN'T anything else but tries. By contrast, the aus eng game may have had only four, but there was so much else. The amount of intrigue, the ramifications of the scrum outcome as but one example dwarfs anything from the GF. ALL they have is tries in league. Nothing else.
There is not even a 'forwards game vs a backs game' in league. Yes, I see it written all the time (we gonna win it in the forwards) but I see absolutely no essential difference between backs and forwards in league, or the skillsets required for each. That's why sonny bill can pack as a front row in a league scrum.
And we all saw how sam went switching to a back.
Is it just the 'six biggest' are the forwards? Or the 'least quickest six'?