What are this lot putting in their porridge?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/26513435
Dorset set new points record.
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Re: Dorset set new points record.
The world record was 350 - 0 in the French 3rd division.
On the wild assumption they didn't kick any penalties or drop any goals, thats 70 converted tries under the old points system.
Assuming the referee played broadly speaking 80 minutes, that is a converted try every 66 seconds approximately. How is that possible.
On the wild assumption they didn't kick any penalties or drop any goals, thats 70 converted tries under the old points system.
Assuming the referee played broadly speaking 80 minutes, that is a converted try every 66 seconds approximately. How is that possible.
Re: Dorset set new points record.
Answer "Dorset K-nobs" & "Dorset Breakfast Cereals"CitizenSmiff wrote:What are this lot putting in their porridge?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/26513435
There is a large catchment area in Dorset - Exeter to the west & Baff to the north and not so many teams in the area.
Dorset K-nobs are white or brown baked bread rolls the size of golf balls from Morecomblelake - not censorable!!
Re: Dorset set new points record.
Maybe the opposition sticking to the normal 15 players made the difference
They ran in 32 tries, scored by 16 players, during the match in Verwood.
They ran in 32 tries, scored by 16 players, during the match in Verwood.
I used to be indecisive now I just can't make up my mind
Re: Dorset set new points record.
seems a little harsh to me- couldn't the ref/ Dorset skipper have agreed to put the oppositonn out of their misery by blowing up a little early? (like 70 mins early!)