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The new Super 15 format is kind of bullshit..
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<blockquote data-quote="Dizzy" data-source="post: 342776" data-attributes="member: 21905"><p>It's unfair for new zealand because all our top players are spread throughout each team. unlike most of the south africans top players being in the Bulls. And their weaker teams being absolutely weak. And this is why it's going to be unfair on new zealand, the teams who finish 1st in their conference move onto the finals, and the other three teams are picked on the highest total points at the end of the conference. </p><p>With all the New Zealand teams being close to equal, their total points tally aren't going to be that much different, whereas in the Australian and South African conferences, their total points tally have got a chance of being totally high, so with that said, whoever comes second in the New Zealand conference face a risk of not being included in the finals because the South African or Australian 2nd and third squads have potential to gain more total points than that of the new zealand teams</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dizzy, post: 342776, member: 21905"] It's unfair for new zealand because all our top players are spread throughout each team. unlike most of the south africans top players being in the Bulls. And their weaker teams being absolutely weak. And this is why it's going to be unfair on new zealand, the teams who finish 1st in their conference move onto the finals, and the other three teams are picked on the highest total points at the end of the conference. With all the New Zealand teams being close to equal, their total points tally aren't going to be that much different, whereas in the Australian and South African conferences, their total points tally have got a chance of being totally high, so with that said, whoever comes second in the New Zealand conference face a risk of not being included in the finals because the South African or Australian 2nd and third squads have potential to gain more total points than that of the new zealand teams [/QUOTE]
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