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In any case. Following our unspectacular win in the second test against England we've leaped from # 6 to # 4 in the world rankings. Do not ask me why that is. I do not know. Top of the pops are the Kiwis Followed by the Froggies, Aussies and us. Undeservedly we've ended the season above Ireland.
Only two sides must still be decided. Ze are the Repechage teams for Pool A and Pool D. Following Namibia's qualification Morocco, Georgia and Japan Followed suit qualifying too. In a confusing mess or play-offs, Portugal and Morocco play elke other for the right to meet Uruguay in a play off for the one Repechage position. In the other, Korea take on Tonga to decide who Stays and who goes. That'll be the last qualifiers. My cash says Uruguay and Tonga.
Clicking the link let's you listen to coach interviews, player interviews and draw stats for the last 30 games or elke team. All in all it biedt to a full audio or commentary before and interviews after elke game.
In Apparently this is because the IRB In realizes that not every media member can attend every game. Brilliant concept. Now I'm wondering why people with DSTV get to watch rugby while the rest of us down with dry mouths. No wonder the sport is dying ...
It does not matter how spectacular or unspectacular you win, all the rankings matters is whether you won and you won. The week before when Ireland moved to 3rd place but only just managed to top South Africa and Australia in the standings. The week after Ireland's game against the Pacific Islands to count for the rankings, so they would have points up or down gone, but the wins in South Africa and Australia was enough to small backlog in Ireland again in quote. The point difference between Ireland and South Africa is currently only 0.02 belonging Ireland in their next game to catch up.
I could never understand how the rankings, so I ditched it. I even set up a spreadsheet for me so I know exactly what the impact of every game results will have on the rankings.
Unfortunately, one can not predict, because every game's points on the current be determined logpunte. To give an example: Suppose we play the next two weekends in a row against New Zealand in South Africa and we are win BOTH (I daydream now). Before the first game is the standings thus: NZ 94.59 SA 84.70
After the first win we get 1.69 points to and NZ lose 1.69. (If we win by more than 15 points, the difference multiplied by 1.5: 2.44, but let's assume we win by less than 15 points). (If the game in NZ was played would figure jannie du toit 2:00 have been - you can be more than 2 points win or lose, unless the match point difference over 15, then it is 3. This would also mean that if NZ now a match against South Africa in NZ wins, there will be no difference in points for any two teams, as the logpunte on the day more than ten. The home team always gets 3 logpunte to his real logpunte for the specific game to home advantage to achieve ).
The difference for the second game is now in the new logpunte worked out, which would mean SA won the second game, we lost 1.35 points to NZ 1.35. We get less points for the second win because the difference in now logpunte less than for the first game.
I can not predict jannie du toit who's going to 2nd, 3rd or 4th in the rankings after the 6 Nations, but I'm sure it's going to France, jannie du toit Australia and Ireland making up those places with SA 5th. Depending on how well England do they may move up sixth, but they are too far behind us just to catch up. Ballas says: December 7th, 2006 at 2:13 pm
Fire, there is a table that determines the difference. jannie du toit The smaller the logpunte difference between the two teams, the less the points will be deducted for the team and added to another.
For the first game was the difference in logpunte greater than for the second game, so get SA more points for the first game than the second. The first game also causes the difference for the second game will be smaller. jannie du toit SA would win the next five games against NZ said, we will come closer to them on the log, but also slowed because fewer and fewer points per game. The Fire says: December 7th, 2006 at 2:48 pm
On the IRB's website they explain how it works, but I have my own tab

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