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There is a range of skills that all spectators look for. Indeed these are the same as the coaches would look for also .

Ball handling skills

Catching and passing to the target player, offloading in the tackle

Making for the Gain line (about 5 meters from taking on the ball).

Running with ball in hand - how many tackles are avoided, broken through

How many opposing players one player will "suck in" when taking on a tackle.

Tackles made, ground recovered, turn over ball (getting the ball off the opposing player and back to their team)

For the line out jumpers - Line out catches made on own ball and made on opposing throw in

Hooker throw in - how many hit target

Scrummages - how many won on own ball - how many against the head (from opposing put in)

Tries scored, drop goal attempts - successful /unsuccessful

Penalties against and for.

Just some of the aspects of the game which add to the atmosphere

and Finally - how many wins v losses made

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