I was making a Thread on this, booo.
The story hasn't aired yet, may have more details? Will update post in next 15min
Me threeI was making a Thread on this, booo.
The story hasn't aired yet, may have more details? Will update post in next 15min
Come on, half the teams in the finals isn't enough! Sounds like the NRL may have hired TboonJust mentioned on 9 News that the NRL is considering a Wild Card Weekend in order to "keep more teams in finals contention."
....why?
So 10 out of 16 teams to make the Finals, That is dumb and I support the Tigers who always finish 9th.https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...p/news-story/2a4f564e60b83b0746a342c7499e07e4
The NRL is set for a massive top eight finals shake-up in 2020 with the introduction of a wildcard round to be played between four teams.
In what will make the race to the finals even more exciting, teams that finish seventh to 10th on the NRL ladder will compete against each other for the final two spots in the top eight.
The teams that finish first to sixth will earn a week off.
How the Wildcard Weekend would've worked based on last year's ladder.Source: FOX SPORTS
If the change had been implemented last season, the Wests Tigers and Canberra would’ve had the chance to break into the finals despite six and 10 points behind the Warriors who finished in eighth.
The fourth team that would’ve made up the wildcard round would’ve been St George Illawarra who finished in seventh.
Eighth will play ninth, while seventh will play 10th for spots in the elimination finals.
Come on, half the teams in the finals isn't enough! Sounds like the NRL may have hired Tboon
International footy called, hey how you doing? World Club Challenge also waiting on hold.I don't like the idea in principle, but it *is* an extra week of footy... hmmm
I don't like the idea in principle, but it *is* an extra week of footy... hmmm
Reminds me of the ARL in 1997, 12 teams and a top 7.So 10 out of 16 teams to make the Finals, That is dumb and I support the Tigers who always finish 9th.