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Tri Nations 2009-2011
Tri Nations: Springboks - All Blacks @ Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (20-8-2011, 15:05)
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<blockquote data-quote="ZeFrenchy" data-source="post: 435519" data-attributes="member: 47244"><p>I haven't checked the numbers either, but I'll have to disagree with you. Watching replays of 1991 RWC games, I saw at least a couple of times drop goals being scored directly from a scrum in the opposition's 22. Do you see that happenning now?</p><p>And for rule changes, the only change needed is in the scrum, an perhaps you just need a memo that adjusts the interpretation somehow. Drop goals as a "problem" is hugely overrated IMO. The record for DG in a game is five (international), three is exceptional, and two is rare. No team's gameplan is "winning on dropgoals". </p><p></p><p>Besides, I happen to enjoy drop goals; But that's obviously subjective, so there's no point in elaborating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZeFrenchy, post: 435519, member: 47244"] I haven't checked the numbers either, but I'll have to disagree with you. Watching replays of 1991 RWC games, I saw at least a couple of times drop goals being scored directly from a scrum in the opposition's 22. Do you see that happenning now? And for rule changes, the only change needed is in the scrum, an perhaps you just need a memo that adjusts the interpretation somehow. Drop goals as a "problem" is hugely overrated IMO. The record for DG in a game is five (international), three is exceptional, and two is rare. No team's gameplan is "winning on dropgoals". Besides, I happen to enjoy drop goals; But that's obviously subjective, so there's no point in elaborating. [/QUOTE]
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