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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 572126" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>I don't think this is much better than what I have; just as an example the Cheetahs and Sharks are both at +33 but the Cheetahs have 3 more wins while the Sharks and Hurricanes are equal on wins but the Sharks are 79 points clear of the Hurricanes on points difference; my point being that I'd call the Sharks equal to the Hurricanes rather than the Cheetahs so far this year and the win/loss is closer to the mark than points differential as an indicator.</p><p></p><p>I'll probably work out the win/loss ratio without derbies like mentioned by Squid over the weekend. I just think its great for SR that the conferences have been tighter this year than in previous years. Probably because the Aussie players have extra motivation in earning a spot against the B&I Lions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 572126, member: 39190"] I don't think this is much better than what I have; just as an example the Cheetahs and Sharks are both at +33 but the Cheetahs have 3 more wins while the Sharks and Hurricanes are equal on wins but the Sharks are 79 points clear of the Hurricanes on points difference; my point being that I'd call the Sharks equal to the Hurricanes rather than the Cheetahs so far this year and the win/loss is closer to the mark than points differential as an indicator. I'll probably work out the win/loss ratio without derbies like mentioned by Squid over the weekend. I just think its great for SR that the conferences have been tighter this year than in previous years. Probably because the Aussie players have extra motivation in earning a spot against the B&I Lions. [/QUOTE]
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