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| 80 x 60 = 4,800 seconds in the game. Divide this by 25 tries and you get 192 seconds per try scored and conversion taken.......you have to reckon it's 30 seconds for conversion preparation and another 30 seconds as they trudge back up to take the restart....so pretty much 130 seconds a score......a tackle and play the ball and tackle again is say 18 seconds.....so yip, it's fair to assume that York scored in every set or bloody close too it.
Only the british do farce this well......
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Quote ="Halifax1989"Whats the maximum realistically possible score in RL? As has been said above, 144 is pretty much Try - Conversion - Kick off - Repeat.
Did anybody see the game? Would be interested to hear from them.'"
I was there. It was a strange game to watch and you certainly felt for the West Wales team. They played the game in brilliant spirit right up to the final whistle. They're just very inexperienced young union players (by and large).
West Wales had 5 sets in the entire game. They dropped the ball from the kick off, got drove back in goal on tackle 2, and got to the last tackle on three occasions.
The try minute breakdown was: Jackson (1), Moss (10, 28, 46, 52, 54, 66, 74), Robinson (12, 25), Hey (14), Porter (16), Robson (18, 79), Batchelor (30), Dixon (32, 77), Horne (34, 44, 50), Mazive (41), Smith (58, 70), Kelly (60), Robinson (6icon_cool.gif.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO5GXZrTXg8
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Quote ="Halifax1989"Whats the maximum realistically possible score in RL? As has been said above, 144 is pretty much Try - Conversion - Kick off - Repeat.
Did anybody see the game? Would be interested to hear from them.'"
I was there. It was a strange game to watch and you certainly felt for the West Wales team. They played the game in brilliant spirit right up to the final whistle. They're just very inexperienced young union players (by and large).
West Wales had 5 sets in the entire game. They dropped the ball from the kick off, got drove back in goal on tackle 2, and got to the last tackle on three occasions.
The try minute breakdown was: Jackson (1), Moss (10, 28, 46, 52, 54, 66, 74), Robinson (12, 25), Hey (14), Porter (16), Robson (18, 79), Batchelor (30), Dixon (32, 77), Horne (34, 44, 50), Mazive (41), Smith (58, 70), Kelly (60), Robinson (6icon_cool.gif.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO5GXZrTXg8
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