Post-Harvester UKRL standings
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lilywhite wrote:Much as it pains me to say this, if you come 2nd rocky you'll beat us by 1 point. 3rd and we'll beat you. We can't draw this one. Good luck!
aha you are of course correct mr crane.
i was thinking the points went 25-22-20-19-18-17..., but of course now i check its 25-22-20-18-16-15-14. so i was thinking that since we beat you by one place at the jk, and you beat us by 1 place at boc, then the difference in the scores would be entirely due to the harvester. but since when we beat you we both finished higher, i now see that we have the edge.... bring it on!
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UK Relay League - tie-breaker
UK Relay League - tie-breaker
In order to avoid any debate at the Scottish Relay Championships this weekend the following has been agreed as the means of deciding the winner of the UK Relay League should there be a tie under the current scoring system.
If the sum of the three counting races is equal then the winning team will be that with the most 1st places in the three counting races.
If both teams have the same number of 1st places then the winning team will be that with the most 2nd places in the three counting races.
Repeat this for 3rd, 4th, etc.
If this still doesn't produce a winner then the winning team will be that with the highest position in the fourth race.
If all four race positions are equal then the Trophy will be shared.
The effect for this year is that the first team home at the Scottish out of OD and SYO will be the 2004 Relay League winners, unless FVO win and neither OD nor SYO finish second in which case FVO will be the 2004 Relay League winners and the tie-break will not be needed.
Barry Elkington - Chairman, UK Rules Group
Mark Saunders - UK Relay League Coordinator (Elite Competitions Steering Group)
In order to avoid any debate at the Scottish Relay Championships this weekend the following has been agreed as the means of deciding the winner of the UK Relay League should there be a tie under the current scoring system.
If the sum of the three counting races is equal then the winning team will be that with the most 1st places in the three counting races.
If both teams have the same number of 1st places then the winning team will be that with the most 2nd places in the three counting races.
Repeat this for 3rd, 4th, etc.
If this still doesn't produce a winner then the winning team will be that with the highest position in the fourth race.
If all four race positions are equal then the Trophy will be shared.
The effect for this year is that the first team home at the Scottish out of OD and SYO will be the 2004 Relay League winners, unless FVO win and neither OD nor SYO finish second in which case FVO will be the 2004 Relay League winners and the tie-break will not be needed.
Barry Elkington - Chairman, UK Rules Group
Mark Saunders - UK Relay League Coordinator (Elite Competitions Steering Group)
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