Talk:2017 Rugby Europe Championship
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Winner Romania?
editAccording to http://www.rugbyeurope.eu/sites/default/files/document/170217_re_staff_manual_rec_2016-2017_-_add_1.pdf [Source 2] on Page 14 Point 2.4.2 Point 2 Romania has won the entire competition!?
2. Equal number of points at the end of Competition: If two or more teams have same number of points the best ranked will be: • The Union having more number of match points in the games played between the tied Unions • The Union having best difference between points for and points against in the games played between the tied teams • The Union having scored more tries in the games played between the tied Unions • The Union having scored more points in the games played between the tied Unions. • The Union having best difference between points for and points against in all pool games. • The Union having scored more tries in all pool games • The Union having scored more points in all pool games — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gorbeh0332 (talk • contribs) 18:08, 19 March 2017 (UTC)
- Clarification on Rankings / In accordance and respect of the competition 's rules, " If two or more teams have same number of points the best ranked will be : The Union having more number of match points in the games played between the tied Unions" / As the competition is played with a single game between teams, the winner of the game is the best team. So Romania has been officially announced "Champion 2017" thanks to its victory on Georgia. / The update of the rankings on the website requires technical assistance and will be done tomorrow. Source: Rugby Europe Călușaru' (talk) 07:17, 20 March 2017 (UTC)
Team squads
editHello, can you add the list of players by team? --167.58.32.113 (talk) 21:12, 20 March 2017 (UTC)
Qualification for RWC 2019
editAccording to this article, the winner of the cycle qualifies for RWC 2019 and, in case the winner is Georgia, then the runner-up qualifies. Nevertheless, I've read in a Spanish newspaper that this is not true; games involving Georgia just do not count towards RWC qualification, citing Rugby Europe sources, but I could not find anything at the Rugby Europe site. The wording in the official RWC 2019 site[1] -The highest-ranked team from the Rugby Europe Championship (excluding Georgia) will qualify- is somewhat ambiguous. Has anyone an autorithative source that can clarify this?--Gorpik (talk) 09:02, 21 March 2017 (UTC)
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