Just out of curiosity, back when try’s were worth zero why did they even have them?
So people could complain that they weren't kicking enough goals.
Just out of curiosity, back when try’s were worth zero why did they even have them?
That's your take, but a penalty goal fest is hardly going to complete with afl or nrl in a very competitive Australian market. Try's became worth more than goals because very few people get excited by a kick at goal
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Just out of curiosity, back when try’s were worth zero why did they even have them?
Ok I get the gist of that.It awarded you a shot, or a 'try' at goal. What we now call a conversion.
His been cited as the other one would haveeant he received two yellow cards in the game. Making the second a red, as he only surved 10 min he will get 2 weeks.He hasn't been cited for it Grant, apparently another one.
This is an article from the British, not Irish, Guardian newspaper.
My point was it did not come from an Irish publication.The author is Bret Harris. He's about as British as Crocodile Dundee so I'm not sure where you're going with this.
I reckon his article could have (just about) been sourced from the pages of this very forum. There's not much it that someone hasn't claimed, or counter-claimed, from here.
For info, after leaving the employ of Uncle Rupe, Harris got himself another gig in Sydney. And he's still writing about the Shute Shield, Supe and Michael Cheika! LOL - good to see him still kicking on.
My point was it did not come from an Irish publication.
It hasn’t taken long to be reminded why I stopped posting on Green and Gold. See you again.Seems a bit needy but, why not!
I'm sure it's good to get that off your chest.
There was another game of footy on last night at Campbelltown where a fanatical crowd watched a top line Samoan team play a top line Tongan team in a game of league. The Pacific Islands have always been union countries but short of taking the top players for the AllBlacks and Wallabies I'm not sure what union is doing to support these nations. League is giving them a voice and an opportunity to shine in their own right. I'd be very concerned if I was part of the IRB. League is posing a massive risk in the Islands at the moment and union needs to respond!
Yeah, I get you like to lob in once every year or two, have a crow, then disappear again, but this is arrant nonsense. From reading social media today there is plenty of evidence of a lot of Irish whining about the reffing, and lack or more cards; Shag Hansen has had a go at the reffing of late; you must have missed the furore and IRB apology to error re the All Blacks in 2007 after a cacophony of whining about Barnes. It happens everywhere. Spare me the sanctimony.