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I'm gonna call it the Sobriety Cup[/quote]
If they keep with the no sponsor route I'm going with "The Austerity Cup: dragged into it by a coalition of dunderheads".[/quote]
If they keep with the no sponsor route I'm going with "The Austerity Cup: dragged into it by a coalition of dunderheads".[/quote]
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Looks to me like there will only be one pro12 team in the playoff. But at least there will be SOME chance of a home tie.epcrugby via google translate wrote:Given the desire to respect the scheduling of meetings of the TOP 14 of the Aviva Premiership and PRO12 Guinness, the Director of EPCR Committee agreed to review the qualifying dams for European Rugby Cup Champions 2015/2016.
Nineteen clubs will qualify for the merit 2015/2016 tournament based on their ranking in their respective championships at the end of the season, while the 20th place for the competition will be awarded to the winner of the dams.
The new format of the dams will begin May 23, 2015 by an opponent on the seventh club to the Aviva Premiership club to eighth Guinness PRO12 or the club in the best position match is not already qualified under the terms of payment. A coin toss will determine which of the two clubs will play at home.
The winner of the match Aviva Premiership - Guinness PRO12 receive the following weekend the seventh club in the Top 14 for the decisive dam Saturday, May 30, 2015.
"By changing the format of the dams in the Champions Cup, we have respected the wishes of the three leagues," said the Director General of the RHIB, Jacques Pineau. "The Director of EPCR Committee agreed to alter the original format as provided in the Memorandum of Understanding of the tournament, and we are certain that the dams will only enhance what promises already to be an exciting season of rugby professional European clubs. "
For 2014/2015 season, the inaugural tournament of the Champions Cup will consist of five groups of four with the winners and the three best runners advance to the quarterfinals.
The 20th edition of the European Cup will begin Thursday, October 26 with the match of Pool 5 of the Challenge Cup between Gloucester Rugby Brive, while Harlequins and Castres Olympique will kick off the Champions Cup on Friday 17 October.
DAMS QUALIFYING FOR EUROPEAN RUGBY CUP CHAMPIONS 2015/2016
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Match 1: Aviva Premiership (club ranked seventh) - Guinness PRO12 (club ranked eighth or highest ranked club is not already qualified under the terms of the settlement)
A coin toss will determine which of the two clubs will play at home.
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Winner of Match 1 - Top 14 (ranked seventh club)
The winner of Game 1 played at home.
However google translate is not an exact science.
A bit sh1t that they could not put it in English on the ENGLISH part of the website
http://www.epcrugby.com/eng/news/28940.php
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How come the French only have to play once? Surely that should be part of the coin toss
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Yes but they are away. (if the translation is ok) French team and away in the same sentence.
If the English team keeps winning the toss for a home tie year after year then there will have to be a stewards inquiry into double he added coins.
If the English team keeps winning the toss for a home tie year after year then there will have to be a stewards inquiry into double he added coins.
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toss of a coin (rand) for home advantage between P12 team and AP team winner is home to French team weekend of T14 final so good news for international players in those squads if theyre Celtic and good news for Lancaster if theyre English
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I would imagine it will alternate each year so the Pro12 team will play the Top14 team the following year with the winner facing the Premiership team. Obviously the automatic 'final' place will only alternate between French and English teams with the Pro12 team automatically being in the semifinal every year.paddyor wrote:How come the French only have to play once? Surely that should be part of the coin toss
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But only if they don't change it yet again, if Sarries are in it they might want to play in Baghdad or MogadishuXanthippe wrote:I would imagine it will alternate each year so the Pro12 team will play the Top14 team the following year with the winner facing the Premiership team. Obviously the automatic 'final' place will only alternate between French and English teams with the Pro12 team automatically being in the semifinal every year.paddyor wrote:How come the French only have to play once? Surely that should be part of the coin toss
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Simplest way:-
The team with the greatest number of points etc (normalization would be required because there are 14 French teams) avoids the playoff S/F because they merit it.
The playoff final to be based on a draw made at the same time as the HEC (sic??) S/F draw is taking place.
The "etc" is the "pwatathmtootpiat"i BTW where the i after the " implies plurality.
The team with the greatest number of points etc (normalization would be required because there are 14 French teams) avoids the playoff S/F because they merit it.
The playoff final to be based on a draw made at the same time as the HEC (sic??) S/F draw is taking place.
The "etc" is the "pwatathmtootpiat"i BTW where the i after the " implies plurality.
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by points you mean money right?Oldschool wrote:Simplest way:-
The team with the greatest number of points etc (normalization would be required because there are 14 French teams) avoids the playoff S/F because they merit it.
The playoff final to be based on a draw made at the same time as the HEC (sic??) S/F draw is taking place.
The "etc" is the "pwatathmtootpiat"i BTW where the i after the " implies plurality.
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New comp = Money
TV = Money
EPRC = Money
PRL = Money
Pro12 = Monopoly on success has been broken by our Money
The only actual news in there: John Kirwan to coach Ba Ba's.
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Exactly. That article should be on the business page rather than sports.Peg Leg wrote:New comp = Money
TV = Money
EPRC = Money
PRL = Money
Pro12 = Monopoly on success has been broken by our Money
The only actual news in there: John Kirwan to coach Ba Ba's.
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