Parramatta and Penrith are both on 27 points, and Penrith is ahead on for and against by 5 points.
If it ends up being a golden point game, do Parra forget the FG and go for the try?
Parramatta and Penrith are both on 27 points, and Penrith is ahead on for and against by 5 points.
If it ends up being a golden point game, do Parra forget the FG and go for the try?
A try wouldn't give them a better F/A anyway because they don't get to convert a try in golden point.Parramatta and Penrith are both on 27 points, and Penrith is ahead on for and against by 5 points.
If it ends up being a golden point game, do Parra forget the FG and go for the try?
You lube the ball and ram it up Fui Fui's arsehole
That'll be over the line for a sit down try before you can say "no, surely that's an AFL tactic"
maths obviously wasnt your strong point either....A try wouldn't give them a better F/A anyway because they don't get to convert a try in golden point.
My mistake, I thought they were 10 points better with F/A.maths obviously wasnt your strong point either....
take 4 away from penrith f/a add 4 to parra, they are in front
I have always believed that f/a from a golden point game should be the score at fulltime. I don't think its fair that teams get extra minutes to improve their f/a.