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Hi there,

I noticed that you reverted my edits to the Julian Savea and Dane Coles pages. I'm interested in what your objection is to me changing the dates to bring these statistics up to date.

As you rightly pointed out, neither player played for Wellington this season due to international commitments, however, this doesn't alter the fact that correct of now 23rd October 2016, Savea has played 22 times for Wellington and scored 40 points. My edit clearly shows that this is an up to date statistic for his career, while you have reverted the date to 3 years ago when he last played rugby for them. Sure, the appearances and points are correct, which is the most important thing, but one of my biggest bugbears when editing rugby and football statistics is people not updating the date along with appearance data. It would be reasonable to assume that someone looking at Savea's profile would see the 2013 last update and guess that the statistics were out of date. Updating that to the present to eliminate this was all I was trying to do.

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Hi again,

Thanks for your message. I think we maybe just got our wires crossed a little bit. I can see both sides of the argument. I just wanted to know why you had reverted my edit and you've answered me which I appreciate.

I've been editing the caps and points for all the Mitre 10 Cup teams as they're eliminated, so now I'm working on Counties Manukau and Taranaki. As I've been waiting on your response, I haven't edited players such as Beauden Barrett and Charlie Ngatai who didn't play this season due to injury / All Black commitments. I'm also happy for Julian Savea and Dane Coles to be left with their last updated dates when they last played for Wellington. I agree with you that getting consistency is really important, though I don't know how easily it can be achieved with so many editors.

If you have any good ideas for a system on how this should be done, please let me know.

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