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International Rep
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Do they factor in how far each team is kept back?
First rule of pre-contact metres club is; everyone is on-side.
Do they factor in how far each team is kept back?
First rule of pre-contact metres club is; everyone is on-side.
You would probably also need to take into account where those meters are coming from. E.g. Getting out from the corner on your tryline is much harder then making meters in the middle of the field.So the data is compromised?
So the data is compromised?
What if a player makes 12m off a hit up off a forward pass? That’s 12m he shouldn’t have and makes his game metres compromised.
How can you ever have completely clean data?
Exactly, there is no discount for paying the TIN early... It's not a rates or electricity bill.
By the ref calling cooks passes forward….that would go a long way.What if a player makes 12m off a hit up off a forward pass? That’s 12m he shouldn’t have and makes his game metres compromised.
How can you ever have completely clean data?
lmfao, no wonder he was soo shit, never mix family with business, rule number 1.Btw…. Lionel Hutz (the lawyer used by the Cows to defend Holmes) is Val’s father in law . There wouldn’t be any tension in that house atm
Btw…. Lionel Hutz (the lawyer used by the Cows to defend Holmes) is Val’s father in law . There wouldn’t be any tension in that house atm
No. The data is apparently saying if you win the pre-contact meterage game, you’ll likely win the game. It isn’t relevant how fair the on side distances are - so the data is correct. Teams can’t directly control how well the ref determines a fair distance so why would you want your coaching staff to operate with an external locus of control. If anything it shows you need to work extra hard to overcome any potential ref influenceSo the data is compromised?