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<blockquote data-quote="McTallshort" data-source="post: 1013033" data-attributes="member: 53362"><p>Drop goals have contributed to some of the most dramatic moments in Rugby Union and are a very efficient way of keeping the score board ticking over. I remember in the early noughties doing battle on the old 606 chat with every non Englishman banging on about all Wilkinson was good for was drop goals and penalties and England only took drop goals because they couldn't score tries etc etc. The fact was they just knew if England got into their 22 it was 7 points if they couldn't stop a try and 3 points if they could. Must have hurt...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McTallshort, post: 1013033, member: 53362"] Drop goals have contributed to some of the most dramatic moments in Rugby Union and are a very efficient way of keeping the score board ticking over. I remember in the early noughties doing battle on the old 606 chat with every non Englishman banging on about all Wilkinson was good for was drop goals and penalties and England only took drop goals because they couldn't score tries etc etc. The fact was they just knew if England got into their 22 it was 7 points if they couldn't stop a try and 3 points if they could. Must have hurt... [/QUOTE]
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