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Post by russ on Oct 23, 2016 7:52:56 GMT
Including Kris Brining and Lama Tasi who do we have that can make metres for us next season?
Does anyone have an up to date list of metres made for the people we will be looking to next time around?
And for anyone who played in SL last season where did they figure overall in the SL stats?
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Post by Astleyred on Oct 23, 2016 8:15:07 GMT
Carney springs to mind as the obvious one, think he was the top metre maker in the league before his injuries.
With regards to the forwards, not too sure on the stats for carries / metres made, but Koppy and Griffin must be up there.
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Post by Carnster on Oct 23, 2016 10:17:04 GMT
Top Metre makers for this season in order. The Colums 'M' shows the numbers:
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Post by Carnster on Oct 23, 2016 10:29:05 GMT
Interesting that Jones was third, considering someone earlier said he was overweight. Carney still top even though he missed the back end of the season. He was also 17th in the whole of SL for metres made. Our main forwards did fairly well in Koppy, Griffin, and BMM. It does show that our interchange forwards don't make brilliant metres though. Tasi and Murray will hopefully add some go-forward in this area. Tomkins remains more of a distributor and Brining should add that forward momentum we've lacked for years.
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Post by gadger on Oct 23, 2016 11:59:36 GMT
Then there's the meter eater himself, if he stays and if he can find his old form
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Post by russ on Oct 23, 2016 12:03:16 GMT
Then there's the meter eater himself, if he stays and if he can find his old form ?
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Post by Carnster on Oct 23, 2016 12:51:51 GMT
Then there's the meter eater himself, if he stays and if he can find his old form ? It's Vidot's nickname.
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Post by russ on Oct 23, 2016 13:05:18 GMT
? It's Vidot's nickname. Well no wonder I didn't know it he's barely been on the pitch and judging by his injury toll I don't think WWF have got a lot to look forward to either!
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Post by middleman on Oct 24, 2016 15:41:40 GMT
Zak Hardaker .... of course - 3750 mtrs in 2015 for the Rhino's
Interestingly . can anyone name the last Prop forward we had that made over 2500 Mtrs in a regular season
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Post by Redrum on Oct 24, 2016 15:51:09 GMT
I used to love watching Craig Stapleton play, no nonsense prop. Bet he made over 2500 per season..
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Post by middleman on Oct 24, 2016 16:53:01 GMT
I used to love watching Craig Stapleton play, no nonsense prop. Bet he made over 2500 per season..
Not Craig , but same period ..
Lets add:-
Last Salford Forward to Make over 3,000 Metres in regular season
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2016 17:15:01 GMT
Ray Cashmere or Rutcho I'd guess at.
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Post by russ on Oct 26, 2016 8:17:53 GMT
Seeing as Mossop is still on the agenda anyone got stats for him?
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Post by Redrum on Oct 26, 2016 8:22:59 GMT
Can we have the answer please mm!
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Post by Carnster on Oct 26, 2016 8:30:39 GMT
Seeing as Mossop is still on the agenda anyone got stats for him? In comparison to Koppy, here are the side by side stats for relevant areas: Metres: Koppy - 2434 in 28 appearances Mossop - 1660 in 22 appearances Carries: Koppy - 366 Mossop - 217 Av.Gain: Koppy - 6.65 Mossop - 7.65 Tackles: Koppy - 817 Mossop - 530 Tries: Koppy - 5 Mossop - 1 Try Assists: Koppy - 2 Mossop - 0 Not great stats from Mossop tbh.
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