2018 Brisbane Global Tens
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The Chiefs were guilty of looking for contact too much, and turned the ball over.
Fark, these comms are bad with their player knowledge. TNW is only 28, not 35 you muppets. Jackson Garden-Bachop is Stephen's son not Graemes, and so on.
And go Landers!!!
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Robbed. That ball was a mile out of the ruck.
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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.