Answer from Tuesday trivia #34: Jan Pickard, who’s grandson is non other than Francois Louw.

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Q: When referring to rugby posts, what is the standard height of the crossbar and width of the posts?
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5.6 metres between the posts
3.0 metres to the top of the crossbar
The distance between the two goal posts is 5.6 m.
The crossbar is placed between the two goal posts so that its top edge is 3.0m from the ground.
@hendrik, I don’t see your Twitter handle anywhere mate…?
@jonathansmit
5.6 metres between the posts
3.0 metres to the top of the crossbar
Come now Dooley, I thought you were smarter than that… Hendrik’s name links to his Twitter profile.
@Adrian, That’s all good and well, but he isn’t following @BlogSpotRugby, which was one of the criteria. As one of the administrators of this competition, I thought YOU would be smarter than that, you little prawn
Hi guys, thanks for the comments and answers.
Please follow the entry details above correctly though, in order to qualify for the tickets. You can do it!
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