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Varsity Cup 2016: 5, 7, and 9 point tries
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 780867" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>Me, as a traditionalist, hate all these experiments. But I can understand why some would love the ideas they are trying, and seeing on whether it will work or not.</p><p></p><p>many Afrikaans-speaking newcomers to rugby always ask why call a try in Afrikaans a "Drie", which is translated to english as "Three". And we explain that that is what the points were originally for scoring a try, and then it changed to 5 later on, and we didn't see the need to change it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 780867, member: 40658"] Me, as a traditionalist, hate all these experiments. But I can understand why some would love the ideas they are trying, and seeing on whether it will work or not. many Afrikaans-speaking newcomers to rugby always ask why call a try in Afrikaans a "Drie", which is translated to english as "Three". And we explain that that is what the points were originally for scoring a try, and then it changed to 5 later on, and we didn't see the need to change it. [/QUOTE]
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