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toaroni - April 1, 2010 05:33 PM (GMT)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/funny_old_...mes/4654596.stm

Great game, this. My only gripes are that you can't take a drop-goal from anywhere but in the opposing 22, and the 'Holding on' penalty- A). It has to be a scrum. Why? and B). It happens stupidly quickly, which is totaly the opposite of the law.

Moaning aside, it's highly reccomended from me.

Grancko - April 3, 2010 03:38 PM (GMT)
That game pwns.

Tic Tac - April 3, 2010 06:36 PM (GMT)
Is There a Rule 9 of the game?

Then Ill play it. *Knifed*

toaroni - September 1, 2010 04:02 PM (GMT)
If by which you mean:

QUOTE (IRB Rugby Union Laws)
SECTION 9. SCORING

9.A.1 POINTS
Try. When an attacking player is first to ground the
ball in the opponents’ in-goal, a try is scored. VALUE 5 POINTS
Penalty Try. If a player would probably have scored a
try but for foul play by an opponent, a penalty try is
awarded between the goal posts. VALUE 5 POINTS
Conversion Goal. When a player scores a try it gives
the player’s team the right to attempt to score a goal
by taking a kick at goal; this also applies to a penalty
try. This kick is a conversion kick: a conversion kick
can be a place kick or a drop kick. VALUE 2 POINTS
Penalty Goal. A player scores a penalty goal by
kicking a goal from a penalty kick. VALUE 3 POINTS
Dropped Goal. A player scores a dropped goal by
kicking a goal from a drop kick in general play. The
team awarded a free kick cannot score a dropped
goal until the ball next becomes dead, or until an
opponent has played or touched it, or has tackled the
ball carrier. VALUE 3 POINTS


Then, yes, all but the Penalty goal are in the game.

A bit late with that gag now, I know.

Doctor-Mario - December 11, 2010 12:07 AM (GMT)
I remember playing this game back a few years ago and doing the Slam as Scotland. Mike Blair was on fire! He seemed to score 5 tries in every game! Which is more than Scotland scored collectively last season.

Grancko - December 12, 2010 02:46 PM (GMT)
Same for me, but with Mike Philips...




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