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Distract them FFS!
This is fake news imo.
Clearly a lame attempt to shift the unrelenting rape and violence narrative consuming the NRlilLs "complete train wreck" of an off season.
But not as lame as comparing AFL players haircuts to celebrities.
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NRL finals shake-up: Top 10, wildcard round... but is it a game-changer or gimmick?
The NRL finals race is set for a shake-up in 2020.
The NRL finals race is set for a shake-up in 2020.
Under a new proposal, the NRL is set for a massive top eight finals shake-up in 2020 with the introduction of a wildcard round to be played between four teams.
In what will make the race to the finals more exciting and minimise dead rubbers, the proposal is that teams that finish seventh to 10th on the NRL ladder will compete against each other for the final two spots in the top eight.
The teams that finish first to sixth will earn a week off.
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If the change had been implemented last season, the Wests Tigers and Canberra would’ve had the chance to break into the finals despite six and 10 points behind the Warriors who finished in eighth.
The fourth team that would’ve made up the wildcard round would’ve been St George Illawarra who finished in seventh.
Eighth will play ninth, while seventh will play 10th for spots in the elimination finals.
How the Wildcard Weekend would've worked based on last year's ladder.
How the Wildcard Weekend would've worked based on last year's ladder.
The NRL finals format will follow following the wildcard round.
What do you think of the changes? Vote in our poll below.
The proposal from new NRL head of football, Graham Annesley, will go to the game’s powerbrokers for a final sign-off.
“It’s probably not fair on the face of it, but in any finals system it’s not fair in itself,” Annesley said.
“Because you are playing a competition over four weeks involving eight teams where not everyone plays each other. All finals systems are inherently unfair to some degree.
“It’s all a balancing act.”
NRL CEO Todd Greenberg said: “There’s some work we’re doing behind the scenes, which today we’re starting to brief some people on including our clubs about a different type of format from our finals series.
“It’s very much exploring it as a concept rather than signing it off.”
According to NRL figures, the introduction of the wildcard weekend would reduce dead matches - featuring a team that cannot make the finals - from 22 to 13 based on the last 11 years.
Those figures also show there is a decline of around 3,300 in crowd numbers for those games, as well as an eight per cent drop in television ratings.
“It’s all intended to try and maintain interest in the competition for the participants, for our fans and members and people who come through the gates each week,” Annesley said.
A decision is likely to be made in the coming months.
Clearly a lame attempt to shift the unrelenting rape and violence narrative consuming the NRlilLs "complete train wreck" of an off season.
But not as lame as comparing AFL players haircuts to celebrities.
Fox sports
NRL finals shake-up: Top 10, wildcard round... but is it a game-changer or gimmick?
The NRL finals race is set for a shake-up in 2020.
The NRL finals race is set for a shake-up in 2020.
Under a new proposal, the NRL is set for a massive top eight finals shake-up in 2020 with the introduction of a wildcard round to be played between four teams.
In what will make the race to the finals more exciting and minimise dead rubbers, the proposal is that teams that finish seventh to 10th on the NRL ladder will compete against each other for the final two spots in the top eight.
The teams that finish first to sixth will earn a week off.
Every game of every round of the NRL LIVE with no ad-breaks during play. Get it all on Foxtel.
If the change had been implemented last season, the Wests Tigers and Canberra would’ve had the chance to break into the finals despite six and 10 points behind the Warriors who finished in eighth.
The fourth team that would’ve made up the wildcard round would’ve been St George Illawarra who finished in seventh.
Eighth will play ninth, while seventh will play 10th for spots in the elimination finals.
How the Wildcard Weekend would've worked based on last year's ladder.
How the Wildcard Weekend would've worked based on last year's ladder.
The NRL finals format will follow following the wildcard round.
What do you think of the changes? Vote in our poll below.
The proposal from new NRL head of football, Graham Annesley, will go to the game’s powerbrokers for a final sign-off.
“It’s probably not fair on the face of it, but in any finals system it’s not fair in itself,” Annesley said.
“Because you are playing a competition over four weeks involving eight teams where not everyone plays each other. All finals systems are inherently unfair to some degree.
“It’s all a balancing act.”
NRL CEO Todd Greenberg said: “There’s some work we’re doing behind the scenes, which today we’re starting to brief some people on including our clubs about a different type of format from our finals series.
“It’s very much exploring it as a concept rather than signing it off.”
According to NRL figures, the introduction of the wildcard weekend would reduce dead matches - featuring a team that cannot make the finals - from 22 to 13 based on the last 11 years.
Those figures also show there is a decline of around 3,300 in crowd numbers for those games, as well as an eight per cent drop in television ratings.
“It’s all intended to try and maintain interest in the competition for the participants, for our fans and members and people who come through the gates each week,” Annesley said.
A decision is likely to be made in the coming months.
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Re: Destract them FFS!
distract ..
Lol
Lol
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You should thank me for publishing your IP
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I was a mod at the time .
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I also gave them to TLPG believing he was still a mod.I admit I made a mistake.
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Thanks sport, this was an interesting read. I hadn’t heard this news and you’ve successfully distracted me from what has been a train wreck off season for the nrl
And you’re an Afl supporter and you did this on the fight club forum thanks again.
And you’re an Afl supporter and you did this on the fight club forum thanks again.
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
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Some welcome relief I'd imagine.
You're welcome.
But unfortunately, that's about all you'll hear of it.
Shame really.
With the top eight sorted by round 13 last year, giving a few clubs from the shitter side of the comp a chance of finals sounds pretty good.
Not so for you......?
You're welcome.
But unfortunately, that's about all you'll hear of it.
Shame really.
With the top eight sorted by round 13 last year, giving a few clubs from the shitter side of the comp a chance of finals sounds pretty good.
Not so for you......?
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It’ll be interesting to see how this goes. I’ll watch and consider it closely and let you know. Let’s keep this friendly thread open for discussion on the topic as the year plays out a great thread for the leaguers in here sport so thanks again
What i won’t be doing is prematurely suggesting this approach is a ahem... “masterstroke” from the nrl
What i won’t be doing is prematurely suggesting this approach is a ahem... “masterstroke” from the nrl
xman wrote:KE, why is an even comp important?
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Re: Distract them FFS!
Nor' should you. Highly inappropriate and completely inaccurate, no matter what.
Besides....
That is reserved for the exclusive use of describing AFL business decisions.
Besides....
That is reserved for the exclusive use of describing AFL business decisions.
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I actually think it is a good rule. Adds to the excitement. NFL does it and they are the sport NRL looks to for inspiration.
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