Match Events
5 | Tries | 2 | |||
6 | Conversion Goals | 1 | |||
0 | Penalty Goals | 1 | |||
86% | Kick Percent Success | 50% |
5 | Tries | 2 | |||
6 | Conversion Goals | 1 | |||
0 | Penalty Goals | 1 | |||
86% | Kick Percent Success | 50% |
28 | Kicks From Hand | 27 | |||
137 | Passes | 72 | |||
108 | Runs | 85 |
52% / 55% | Possession 1H/2H | 48% / 45% | |||
63% / 62% | Territory 1H/2H | 37% / 38% | |||
9 | Clean Breaks | 3 | |||
27 | Defenders Beaten | 17 | |||
10 | Offload | 7 | |||
69 / 73 (94%) | Rucks Won | 54 / 63 (85%) | |||
3 / 4 (75%) | Mauls Won | 8 / 10 (80%) | |||
15 | Turnovers Conceded | 12 |
0 | Red Cards | 1 | |||
1 | Yellow Cards | 1 | |||
0 | Total Free Kicks Conceded | 0 |
Last Five Games | Date | Competition | |||||
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Last Five Games | Date | Competition | |||||
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L | IREIRE | 52-17 | FIJIFIJI | 23rd Nov, 2024 | International Test Match | ||
W | SPASPA | 19-33 | FIJIFIJI | 16th Nov, 2024 | International Test Match | ||
W | WALESWALES | 19-24 | FIJIFIJI | 10th Nov, 2024 | International Test Match | ||
L | SCOTSCOT | 57-17 | FIJIFIJI | 2nd Nov, 2024 | International Test Match | ||
L | NZLNZL | 47-5 | FIJIFIJI | 20th Jul, 2024 | International Test Match |
Last Five Games | Date | Competition | |||||
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W | ROMROM | 21-23 | URUGURUG | 23rd Nov, 2024 | International Test Match | ||
L | JPNJPN | 36-20 | URUGURUG | 16th Nov, 2024 | International Test Match | ||
L | SPASPA | 33-24 | URUGURUG | 9th Nov, 2024 | International Test Match | ||
L | URUGURUG | 19-31 | SCOTSCOT | 27th Jul, 2024 | International Test Match | ||
L | URUGURUG | 5-79 | ARGARG | 20th Jul, 2024 | International Test Match |
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