2018 Brisbane Global Tens
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Highlanders come from nowhere to lead 12-10 over Tahs
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That's the final score
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The question is, if the Tens move to NZ, which city should host it? Not convinced Auckland is the answer (nor Wellington).
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Given our crowd numbers outside of the ABs and even the 7s (last week aside) why do they think this would work better in nz?
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@kiwimurph said in 2018 Brisbane Global Tens:
Blues, Crusaders and Chiefs look to be the 3 standouts from day 1.
Looks like the top 2 teams overall on points difference will go straight through to semis while the next best 4 have to play-off in qualifying finals.
Seems like a pretty significant disadvantage for whichever pool winner is deemed to come third.
They'll play a QF and an hour after they finish they play a semi against a team that's only played one game today.
I presume it's done on points differential so helps a lot to be in a weak pool. Right now it looks likely the rankings would be 1. Blues; 2 Crusaders; 3 Chiefs.
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Last year they had QFs as the top 2 teams from each pool qualified. Pools C and D only had 3 teams so a cross-over game was played.
This year there are 3 pools of 4 teams. They should just make it that the pool winners and the next best team qualify for SFs.
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@stargazer I'd be willing to let it die. There isn't enough rugby in the calendar? We're halfway through summer.
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Commentators have not practiced overnight "Melony Nanai"
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@tim said in 2018 Brisbane Global Tens:
I'm surprised by how much I've enjoyed this. Better than sevens, IMO.
I've always liked 10s. Enough of the main 15s game, but with more space. You can carry a fat bastard in the team without regretting it too much!