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New South Wales Waratahs (9/31 players in squad)
Rocky Elsom - three tries = 15
Adan Frier - two tries = 10
Al Baxter - one try = 5
Lote Tuquiri - one try FINALLY!!!! = 5
Total = 35 points or 3.88 point per player![]()
Queensland Reds (8/31 players in squad)
Chris Latham - five tries = 25
Berrick Barnes - two tries + one drop goal = 13
Stephen Hoiles - one try = 5
Julian Huxley - one penalty = 3
Total = 46 points or 5.75 points per player![]()
ACT Brumbies (10/31 palyers in squad, incl Gerrard)
Adam Ashley-Cooper - two tries = 10
George Smith - two tries = 10
Stirling Mortlock - one try + twelve conversions + four penalties = 46
Total = 66 or 6.6 points per player![]()
Western Australia Western Force (5/31 players in squad, incl Shep)
Drew Mitchell - seven tries = 35
Nathan Sharpe - one try = 5
Matt Giteau - three tries + seven conversions + three penalties = 32
Cam Shepherd - two conversions = 4
Total = 76 or 15.2 points per player![]()
Last edited by The InnFORCEr; 08-10-07 at 12:14.
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I think you missed Tuqiri on that list...oh wait...nevermind.
The very presence of Lote causes other team mates to score. He is the catalyst. The correct total should be:
Lote (NSW) = 171 points.
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well done force!!!
its always irked me that the force only have 5 reps in the 30 man squad but finished well ahead of NSW & QLD in the Super14. Guys like Henners and Tai deserved to be considered after a great season.
Let's see now, Tah's ; 2.22 points per man
Reds ; 4.75 ppm
Brumbies ; 5.1 ppm
Force ; 12.4 ppm
Imagine how many points the Wallabies would have scored with more Force players.
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I see an opportunity for the vbookie here???
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let me work on it
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80 Minutes, 15 Positions, No Protection, Wanna Ruck?
Ruck Me, Maul Me, Make Me Scrum!
Education is Important, but Rugby is Importanter!
its great that shep is on the board, good on him! just a pity he couldnt hold onto that ball to get his first try in the RWC!
Ugh Pains me to agree with you Chook but I too have noticed a number of players who refuse to pass when they see him outside them, choosing instead to score a more difficult try themselves.Originally Posted by chook
I suggest we don't name him, and play him as a waterboy, running up and down the sidelines following the play, in uniform. This will help to stop players from throwing errant passes over the sideline, and continue his valuable contribution to the team, whilst enabling us to play 15 RUGBY players.![]()
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since he is on the outside, maybe he can be considered a backup sideline ref. although that'd offend ecky probably.
forget i said anything![]()
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Well done to the Force boys for such an outstanding result across the 4 teams.
80 Minutes, 15 Positions, No Protection, Wanna Ruck?
Ruck Me, Maul Me, Make Me Scrum!
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