I got no idea, all the 1 match NSW players don't fit the criteria here from memory.
Must have played for another club.
Definitely played 1 game for NSW... even scored a try in that game too!
I got no idea, all the 1 match NSW players don't fit the criteria here from memory.
Must have played for another club.
Bingo!
Just looked at the stats. How did you come up with 7 tries per season?
dont wanna big note myself, but i told you so haha
dont wanna big note myself, but i told you so haha
I dont want to put you in your place, but i thought it was extremely obvious how he worked it out
Leave him alone... he's a queenslander and that took a lot of effort!
63 tries over 8 seasons (1968-1975)
NB: He is the 5th highest try scorer for the Club.
Great finisher.
In my career, I averaged over 7 tries per season.
7 x 8 = 56
By my count he had 7 seasons meaning he would have had 49 tries.
Cheers for the question fitz! It was a good one, sorry to be forward amigo can you be a little more careful on your next one?
Since shark shocked doesn't appear to be here i'll ask the next one.
I believe i was the last player in Sharks colours to place kick to the sideline on a penalty.
Club records indicate that Ray played his first First-Grade game in 1968.
He retired at the end of 1975.
That is 8 seasons inclusive.
Please note, my exact clue was:
This is a true statement.