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Tier Two & Three Rugby
2014 African Cup (RWCQ) - June 28 to July 6
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGuy" data-source="post: 633758" data-attributes="member: 44360"><p>The membership is getting VERY impressive in thread starting, ones I'd planned to start I can see members already grabbing themselves!!!</p><p></p><p>Going to change the ***le as well for you, a very intriuging tournament with Africa 1 still by far the most likely spot to have a new participant at RWC's. Agreed on Madagascar, I guess the IRB are really pushing the higher crowds they have been getting, Zimbabwe is best avoided, Namibia would need pretty much half of Windhoek to show up for as big a crowd, and Kenya I guess is too much of a deveoping market.</p><p></p><p>The round robin format is ten times better than the simple knockout which led way too much into shock results. Player availability could be key especially for Namibia who will probably need to bring in the old hands from overseas. I can't wait to see their 400 lbs Prop in action again!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGuy, post: 633758, member: 44360"] The membership is getting VERY impressive in thread starting, ones I'd planned to start I can see members already grabbing themselves!!! Going to change the ***le as well for you, a very intriuging tournament with Africa 1 still by far the most likely spot to have a new participant at RWC's. Agreed on Madagascar, I guess the IRB are really pushing the higher crowds they have been getting, Zimbabwe is best avoided, Namibia would need pretty much half of Windhoek to show up for as big a crowd, and Kenya I guess is too much of a deveoping market. The round robin format is ten times better than the simple knockout which led way too much into shock results. Player availability could be key especially for Namibia who will probably need to bring in the old hands from overseas. I can't wait to see their 400 lbs Prop in action again!!! [/QUOTE]
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