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It's finals day in the Nat West School's Rugby Cup at Twickenham.


Dulwich College entered the competition for the first time 4 seasons ago and have never been beaten. They've won the competition on the three occasions they've entered it and are now in the final (against Bromsgrove) for the fourth year running. It's an extraordinary achievement and is never likely to be bettered in it's modern format.


The game kicks off at 3.40pm and is live (HD) on the link below. It's well worth a watch- the standard of Rugby is very high.


  • 4 months later...

Come play Rugby World Cup Predictor with me on SuperBru! It's free and loads of fun. Just click here:


http://www.superbru.com/rwcpredictor/pool.php?p=11446958


Pool name: EDF RWC Predictor Game


Pool code: walkfull


Haven't read the rules yet but will offer abbreviated version when I can.


Register with your forum name please.

Here are the basics to the prediction game (scroll up to get the details to enter, 4 so far):



The Group matches (40) are divided into 4 rounds of 8, 11, 9 & 12 games.

These follow the order matches will be played.

You can post your predictions anytime prior to a game kicking off for it to be included.

Once you 'lock' your predictions it will allow you to see others predictions.

Once locked you can't change your prediction and if you don't lock it, it will happen automatically when play starts.

Points scoring:

1 point for a correct prediction in the Group stages. This increases to 1.5,2 & 3 points thereafter in the Q/F's to the Final.

0.5 points for getting the margin of victory to within 5 points. Must have winning team unless you predicted a margin of 5 points or less.

In this case you will still win the bonus even if you predicted the wrong result.

1 Bonus point for being the closest to the winning margin in each match. This in theory could be divided if people are equally close.

Grand Slam Point is awarded for getting all the results correct in a given group. This appears to be worth 2 points.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Come play Rugby World Cup Predictor with me on

> SuperBru! It's free and loads of fun. Just click

> here:

>

> http://www.superbru.com/rwcpredictor/pool.php?p=11

> 446958

>

> Pool name: EDF RWC Predictor Game

>

> Pool code: walkfull

>

> Haven't read the rules yet but will offer

> abbreviated version when I can.

>

> Register with your forum name please.


Just a reminder for those considering playing. 6 entries so far.

  • 2 weeks later...

We can get hold of tickets for a few different games see below

All face value


England v Fiji Cat B ?250/ticket - two sets of 4

Ireland v Canada Cat B ?125/ticket - 4 available

France v Italy Cat C ?125/ticket - 4 available

Wakes v Uruguay Cat B ?125/ticket - two sets of 4 available

NZ v Argentina Cat A - ?175/ticket - 4 available

Australia v Fiji Cat B ?115/ticket - 4 available

South Africa v Scotland Cat A ?200/ticket - 4 available


Will sell in pairs

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> JohnL Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Looks like Wales have lost Rhys Webb and Leigh

> > Halfpenny.

> >

>

> is that confirmed?


No - scans/results due today.


But can't see how they could make it now - both bad injuries - Webbs was terrible

(people saying two injuries on the same leg).

although ....


The WRU deny that reports in France have come from them and there is no official word on how long Halfpenny is expected to be out of action.


There is also no word on Rhys Webb.


A recent statement from the WRU says: ?Further medical updates regarding the national squad will be made when available

david_carnell Wrote:

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> Massive loss.

>

> Anyone know Gavin Henson's number?!


:)


Liam Williams (if he recovers) is pretty good and maybe we'll

call in Mike Phillips.


Rhys Webb has included in a statement "See you in 2016" :(


Actually Phillips called up now.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Come play Rugby World Cup Predictor with me on

> > SuperBru! It's free and loads of fun. Just

> click

> > here:

> >

> >

> http://www.superbru.com/rwcpredictor/pool.php?p=11

>

> > 446958

> >

> > Pool name: EDF RWC Predictor Game

> >

> > Pool code: walkfull

> >

> > Haven't read the rules yet but will offer

> > abbreviated version when I can.

> >

> > Register with your forum name please.

>

Just another invitation to play as the KO gets closer. You can post your predictions once you register if you want. Summary of scoring a few posts up. This isn't a Fantasy game in that you don't have to pick players but just a score and result game. Easy to play.

I Fancy doing some bets. Who are we looking at:


England 6.4 with home advantage* looks good value


Whose going to be top tryscoreR?


Which non-obvious country's going to make the quarters?


Thnaks in advance for any thoughts


Looking forward to this tournament alot more than last time (being at 'home' I guess)

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