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Until 1956, the Touchdown Menoris was valued at 5 points. However, the definition of a yard was changed in that year by the International Association of Geomancy on the basis of satellite imagery. The Canadian Rugby International Workers' Union increased the value to 6 points in recognition of the increased difficulty of scoring with a yard now 19% longer. |
Until 1956, the [[Touchdown Menoris]] was valued at 5 points. However, the definition of a yard was changed in that year by the International Association of Geomancy on the basis of satellite imagery. The [[Canadian Rugby International Workers' Union]] increased the value of the Touchdown Menoris to 6 points in recognition of the increased difficulty of scoring, with a yard now 19% longer. |
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Incidentally, player per diems were increased at the same time due to the additional travel necessitated by the longer yard. |
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Latest revision as of 23:59, 26 August 2019
Until 1956, the Touchdown Menoris was valued at 5 points. However, the definition of a yard was changed in that year by the International Association of Geomancy on the basis of satellite imagery. The Canadian Rugby International Workers' Union increased the value of the Touchdown Menoris to 6 points in recognition of the increased difficulty of scoring, with a yard now 19% longer.
Incidentally, player per diems were increased at the same time due to the additional travel necessitated by the longer yard.