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SURVEY: Japan or Singapore to be the 18th Super Rugby Team?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaggy" data-source="post: 691824" data-attributes="member: 43400"><p>There's an old thread in the super rugby forum, "Four conference system planned for 2016" that explains how the system will work, and why people aren't happy with it. </p><p></p><p>In a nutshell though an NZ conference of five teams, an Australian conference of five teams, two south African conference of three teams plus either the Argentine team or the Japanese team. The South African conference in the individual conferences play each other home and away, and all of the teams in the other conference once. Meanwhile the the New Zealand conference plays each other home and away, and the Australian teams do the same, they also play against three of the teams in the other Australasian conference once.</p><p></p><p>Five Australasian teams and Three South African teams go through to the quarter finals ... So no, the days of all of the teams playing one another are, unfortunately, gone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaggy, post: 691824, member: 43400"] There's an old thread in the super rugby forum, "Four conference system planned for 2016" that explains how the system will work, and why people aren't happy with it. In a nutshell though an NZ conference of five teams, an Australian conference of five teams, two south African conference of three teams plus either the Argentine team or the Japanese team. The South African conference in the individual conferences play each other home and away, and all of the teams in the other conference once. Meanwhile the the New Zealand conference plays each other home and away, and the Australian teams do the same, they also play against three of the teams in the other Australasian conference once. Five Australasian teams and Three South African teams go through to the quarter finals ... So no, the days of all of the teams playing one another are, unfortunately, gone [/QUOTE]
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