Quote ="vbfg"Count the converted try differences between the scores, not the points difference. At least half your first period was the era of three point tries.
If the points difference is the same in the four point era then it's better now than it was.'"
Less than half actually.
7 out of 15 tests (1978 to 198icon_cool.gif were played under 3 point try rules.
The margin difference becomes 22 points.
Prior to the last fixture in 2014 when we only lost 12-16, the average score was 13-36 and an average points difference of 23. Prior to the RLWC2013 fixture when we lost 20-28, the average score was 13-37 and an average points difference of 24. Perhaps the recent increase in the number of our players competing in the NRL is responsible for that more competitive trend of late?
[u(1978 to 198icon_cool.gif[/u
15 successive defeats
Points scored 123
Points conceded 453
Average Scoreline: 8-30
Average margin of defeat: 22 points
Tries scored: 17 (Avg: 1.13 per game)
Tries conceded: 71 (Avg: 4.73 per game)
[u(2006 to 2016)[/u
9 successive defeats
Points scored 120
Points conceded 301
Average Scoreline: 13-33
Average margin of defeat: 20 points
Tries scored: 22 (Avg: 2.44 per game)
Tries conceded: 53 (Avg: 5.89 per game)
[u(GOLDEN ERA 1988 to 1995)[/u
5 wins, 8 defeats
Points scored 158
Points conceded 207
Average Scoreline: 12-16
Average margin of defeat: 4 points
Tries scored: 24 (Avg: 1.85 per game)
Tries conceded: 34 (Avg: 2.62 per game)
[uV Australia (SL-era 1997-2015)[/u
Played 27, 20 at home, 7 away
4 wins, 23 defeats
Points scored 361
Points conceded 785
Average Scoreline: 13-29
Average margin of defeat: 16 points
[uV Australia (Pre-SL-era 1979-1995)[/u
Played 27, 15 at home, 12 away
5 wins, 22 defeats
Points scored 273
Points conceded 633
Average Scoreline: 10-23
Average margin of defeat: 13 points