Ta Daaaa!!zer0 wrote:To take it a step further, the RWC, Womens RWC, U20 WC, Sevens RWC and Womens Sevens RWC are all in the NZRU trophy cabinet. Plus the Bledisloe and a few other minor bits of metal, I'm sure.
All five Rugby World Cups.
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Ta Daaaa!!zer0 wrote:To take it a step further, the RWC, Womens RWC, U20 WC, Sevens RWC and Womens Sevens RWC are all in the NZRU trophy cabinet. Plus the Bledisloe and a few other minor bits of metal, I'm sure.
Olympic medals aren't don't count thenLizard wrote:zer0 wrote:TI'm not sure there is any current trophy for which an NZ rep team is eligible that we don't hold.
Fair point. I'd rather have 7s World Cups than Olympic gold though.Ross. S wrote:Olympic medals aren't don't count thenLizard wrote:zer0 wrote:TI'm not sure there is any current trophy for which an NZ rep team is eligible that we don't hold.
"We"?rowan wrote:The only ones anybody really cares about are the World Cup, the 6 Nations and the Olympic 7s. We got one, aren't eligible for another, and Fiji got the third.
You old Neanderthal!morepork wrote:"We"?rowan wrote:The only ones anybody really cares about are the World Cup, the 6 Nations and the Olympic 7s. We got one, aren't eligible for another, and Fiji got the third.
and we have two world cups. The mens and de weemins.
Good pointrowan wrote:Of course, South Africa's 0-44 win over Scotland in 1951 would have been 0-62 by today's scoring values, with 9 tries, 7 conversions and a drop-goal. Not a single penalty, because in those days there were far fewer than today, in spite of all kinds of efforts to reverse the trend, including changing the scoring values. So that 0-44 win stood out among lopsided results among the leading playing nations of the amateur era, and was only surpassed during the shamateur and early pro eras when basically still amateur Home Unions headed Down Under to be torn asunder.
Yes, there's shitloads of 50+ to 0 results; 179 overall, I think. Brazil alone has been involved in 14 - 6 on the winning side and 8 on the losing side.rowan wrote:Also, I'm not sure how low you are prepared to go with this, but Guatemala beat El Salvador 114-0 a month or so ago, while Namibia blanked Senegal 95-0 in the African Gold Cup in July and Portugal beat Moldova 59-0 in the ENC 2nd division March - and I'm sure I could dig up plenty more examples from bygone years if I had a few months available to do the research . . .
I had a look at the RC table before the game, and it was obvious that the All Blacks (while dominant) had been shipping a lot more tries than usual, as well. The Against figures were markedly higher than normal, even as you could make the same case for the For column.cashead wrote:The Springboks have conceded 50+ points on 5 occasions. 4 of those have come at the hands of the All Blacks. The other was courtesy of the English in 2002.
This is the first time they have failed to score while conceding 50+.
Yes, but with only 4 games counted, a 0 in the Against column can change the average significantly.Lizard wrote:TRC Points conceded per game by season:
2012: Arg 27.7, Aus 22.8, NZ 11.0, SA 18.2
2013: Arg 37.3, Aus 28.3, NZ 19.2, SA 19.5
2014: Arg 26.2, Aus 26.7, NZ 15.2, SA 18.3
2015*: Arg 32.7, Aus 16.0, NZ 21.7, SA 29.3
2016: Arg 36.0, Aus 24.5, NZ 14.0, SA 30.0
2017**: Arg 40.5, Aus 33.0, NZ 21.25, SA 29.5
*3 round tournament
**After 4 rounds
I’m not sure there’s much in the way of a pattern. So far there’s a bit of an uptick this year for everyone except the Springboks.