Quote from: Wowbagger on 18 March, 2019, 08:29:57 pmhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_ftDaeVTOEI found this video of Saturday's Wales v Ireland first half. Can someone tell me what language the commentators are speaking please?I'd guess Georgian.(Based on the general sound, some specific words, and also after googling the name of the person that uploaded the video.)Enabling subtitles is amusing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_ftDaeVTOEI found this video of Saturday's Wales v Ireland first half. Can someone tell me what language the commentators are speaking please?
It doesn’t matter where you start. Just start.
The problem with the head-to-head tie-breaker comes if Ireland beat Wales next week. You would be in the situation where Ireland have to come higher than Wales, Wales have to come higher than England, but also England have to come higher than Ireland.I can see the point of the bonus points, as it gives some extra interest to the games themselves, and otherwise you would end up with it being points difference only. However, I can agree with the 3 points for a grand slam too, as it would seem a little strange for a team that won 4, but gained 6 bonus points (5x4 tries, plus 1 for losing by less than 7) could come out 2 points above the team that beat them if that team collected no bonus points at all.
6) Over 70’s Tournament: .... Tim advised that the event only had 6 entries from the 18 eligible. On the day there was one drop out so the 5 played a ‘round robin’ tournament. Arthur Chilvers won all his 4 matches so became Champion for the second time. There were 3 players each with 2 wins and Tim was declared the runner up as the best of the three