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Round 4 Fixtures


Thursday:

Wales v Fiji 16.45

France v Canada 20.00


Friday:

New Zealand v Georgia 20.00


Saturday:

Samoa v Japan 14.30

South Africa v Scotland 16.45

England v Australia 20.00


Sunday:

Argentina v Tonga 14.30

Ireland v Italy 16.45


Some difficult ones to predict here methinks especially on Saturday.

Bonus points are accumulated within the Pool so you are right, that's why you are top. Don't knock it. Getting BP's is half the fun. You would be joint 3rd on Global Total as there are two with more than you.


ETA


If you hover over the various abbreviations at the top of the leaderboard, you will see what they mean.

Though Round 5 isn't over yet the next one starts tomorrow. These are the fixtures for the last of the Group games:


Saturday:


Samoa v Scotland 14:30

Australia v Wales 16.45

England v Uruguay 20:00


Sunday:


Argentina v Namibia 12:00

Italy v Romania 14:30

France v Ireland 16.45

USA v Japan 20:00

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