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Super Rugby Unlocked: Round 5 [6 - 7 November 2020]
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 1007430" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>If we have a look at the log table:</p><p></p><p>Bulls - Played 4 - won 3 - Points 15</p><p>Cheetahs - Played 2 - Won 2 - Points 9</p><p>Sharks - Played 3 - Won 2 - Points 9</p><p>Stormers - Played 3 - Won 2 - Points 8</p><p>Lions - Played 3 - Won 1 - Points 7</p><p>Pumas - Played 4 - Won 1 - Points 5</p><p>Griquas - Played 3 - Won 0 - Points 2</p><p></p><p>All teams play 6 games (apart from the Lions & Cheetahs)</p><p></p><p>So the Bulls can get a maximum of 10 more points, which will put them on 25 points.</p><p>The Cheetahs have 3 more games and can get 15 points max - which will put them on 24 points</p><p>Sharks have 3 more games and can get 15 points max - which will put them on 24 points</p><p>Stormers have 3 more games and can get 15 points max - which will put them on 23 points</p><p>The Lions could go to 22 points max.</p><p></p><p>So it all depends on Bonus points from this point onwards. And it also depends on what will happen with the Lions and the Cheetahs and their game being called off. And would they do the same as what happened in the World Cup with the typhoon, where the teams just didn't play that game, and weren't awarded additional points.</p><p></p><p>I think this coming weekend will give us a clearer picture of who the teams will be contesting for the ***le.</p><p></p><p>It will also be interesting to see if the Cheetahs can hit the ground running after their 2-week hiatus, and now that they are without Ruan Pienaar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 1007430, member: 40658"] If we have a look at the log table: Bulls - Played 4 - won 3 - Points 15 Cheetahs - Played 2 - Won 2 - Points 9 Sharks - Played 3 - Won 2 - Points 9 Stormers - Played 3 - Won 2 - Points 8 Lions - Played 3 - Won 1 - Points 7 Pumas - Played 4 - Won 1 - Points 5 Griquas - Played 3 - Won 0 - Points 2 All teams play 6 games (apart from the Lions & Cheetahs) So the Bulls can get a maximum of 10 more points, which will put them on 25 points. The Cheetahs have 3 more games and can get 15 points max - which will put them on 24 points Sharks have 3 more games and can get 15 points max - which will put them on 24 points Stormers have 3 more games and can get 15 points max - which will put them on 23 points The Lions could go to 22 points max. So it all depends on Bonus points from this point onwards. And it also depends on what will happen with the Lions and the Cheetahs and their game being called off. And would they do the same as what happened in the World Cup with the typhoon, where the teams just didn't play that game, and weren't awarded additional points. I think this coming weekend will give us a clearer picture of who the teams will be contesting for the ***le. It will also be interesting to see if the Cheetahs can hit the ground running after their 2-week hiatus, and now that they are without Ruan Pienaar. [/QUOTE]
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