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Would'nt count anyway mate its over 2 seasons, be like scoring 96 in the 1st innings of a test match then claiming a century when you score 4 runs in the 2nd innings, same thing I tell idiot souths supporters when they say the've been in the comp as long as us, cos they got punted for a year or two or whatever.
Would'nt count anyway mate its over 2 seasons, be like scoring 96 in the 1st innings of a test match then claiming a century when you score 4 runs in the 2nd innings, same thing I tell idiot souths supporters when they say the've been in the comp as long as us, cos they got punted for a year or two or whatever.
Yeah its kinda like when a bowler takes the final two wickets in an innings, then takes a firstball wicket in his next test ...and claims a hat trick ...technically yes, but just not the same !
Now for the greatest winning margin in a GF. I wonder if Manly's win over the storm can be adjusted for the Calves blood factor. 4 pts would be about right.
Now for the greatest winning margin in a GF. I wonder if Manly's win over the storm can be adjusted for the Calves blood factor. 4 pts would be about right.
It's only the biggest because our win over the Dragons was in the era of 3-point tries
We also have the record for unbeaten streak in the. 34 games it was however over 2 seasons and included 4 draws aswell. Still pretty impressive I think
Yeah its kinda like when a bowler takes the final two wickets in an innings, then takes a firstball wicket in his next test ...and claims a hat trick ...technically yes, but just not the same !
You mean the next innings of the same test. Hat tricks cannot carry over 2 separate test matches.
You mean the next innings of the same test. Hat tricks cannot carry over 2 separate test matches.
Ah well next innings then, don't know why had some vague recollection of someone claiming a hat trick over two test matches ...but even so, claiming it over two innings is somewhat hollow or flat.
Ah well next innings then, don't know why had some vague recollection of someone claiming a hat trick over two test matches ...but even so, claiming it over two innings is somewhat hollow or flat.
Possibly Merv Hughes in Perth Hawkeye. Took the first wicket with last ball of the over, the second with the first ball of his next over ended the innings and then the next day he took the third with his first ball. 3 different overs and two days, even he didn't realise he had a hat trick until S Waugh pointed it out.
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