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You can find the rules under the heading 'info', RD. You may need to change your initial selections this morning to reflect who is actually playing in the first session today. Then further changes are possible prior to the second session, if you want.
  • 1 month later...

Late in the day but I've set up a pool for predicting the results of the Autumn series of rugby matches.


I've sent invites to the usual participants but anyone else who wants to play just create an account here:


https://www.superbru.com/novemberinternationals/play_tipping.php


And look to join a Pool named as above. The code you might need to join is:


apiseden

Ellis Genge now tested positive today for COVID, after Joe Marler earlier this week (sort of strangley conincidental that England have without their top two looseheads, given we are without our top two tightheads (both suffered concussion from scotland game last week).....There's got to be an outside chance that the England V Australia match gets cancelled tomorrow........be pretty surprising if the England camp didnt get another positive test or 2 in the next 24 hours (its not like scrum training is very socially distanced!)...if that was the case, would Rugby Australia be saying its safe for thier players to be playing against an England sqaud which has been infiltarated by the virus...


As I type I see that the Irish have also had a case in the squad.....


Could be a weekend of much less rugby than originally thought. I hope not, as I have tix for twickers tomorrow....

  • 2 months later...

I've set up a pool for this year's 6 Nations. You can join here https://www.superbru.com/player/dashboard.php


Find the pool as per the Subject of this post and the Pool Code is gamebump


Points for predicting the correct results and how close you are to the winning margin.


The previous players have been sent invites I believe.

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