Prior to 1994, teams equal on points shared the Six Nations Rugby Champion Ships. Since then, ties have been broken by considering the points difference of the teams. The rules of the championship further provide that if teams tie on both match points and points difference, the team which scored the most tries wins the championship. If even this decider is tied, the tying teams share the championship. To date, however, match points and points difference have been sufficient to decide the championship.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Format of Six Nations Rugby Championships
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