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    2011 Rugby World Cup

    Following on from that "woosies" tournament last year here comes a game for real men.

    Are you up for it?

    RULES & REGULATIONS

    THE TOURNAMENT :-

    The Tournament is being held in New Zealand and there are 20 Teams at the start. These are in 4 Pools

    A, B, C & D each having 5 teams who play each other once. At the end of the Pool matches, the top

    2 Teams from each Pool progress to the knockout stage, until finally one team is victorious.

    The Teams are as below.

    Pool Teams

    A New Zealand (1) France (6) Japan (12) Tonga (13) Canada (16)

    B England (5) Argentina (8) Scotland (9) Georgia (15) Romania (18)

    C Australia (3) Ireland (4) Italy (11) USA (17) Russia (19)

    D South Africa (2) Wales (7) Samoa (10) Fiji (14) Namibia (20)

    (*) IRB World Rankings

    HOW TO PLAY :-

    Using your judgement complete the Entry Form as instructed. When satisfied sign a printed copy and

    hand in with your Entrance Fee to the Sweepstake Organisers.

    ENTRANCE FEE :-

    3 Fee per Entry, and limited to 1 Entry per Person

    CLOSING DATE :-

    Thursday 8th September 2011 midnight. No Entries accepted after this date for ANY reason.

    POINT SCORING

    For each match a Team Wins, they will gain 3 points.

    For each match a Team Draws, they will gain 1 point.

    For each Try a Team Scores, they will gain 1 point.

    Predicting any of the Top 4 Teams in their correct position, gains 5 points.

    Predicting any of the Top 4 Teams in their incorrect position, gains 2 points.

    Predicting the Team who scores the MOST Tries for the Tournament, gains 5 points.

    FINAL CONDITIONS AND DECISIONS

    THERE WILL ONLY BE 3 WINNERS!

    The Prize Money will be split 60% for 1st, 30% for 2nd and 10% for 3rd.

    The winners will be the Entrants whose 'Fantasy Pool Team' accumulates the 1st, 2nd or 3rd highest

    overall points score at the end of the Tournament.

    In the Event of a Tie for any of the winning places it will be decided by the Tie-Break Question, with

    the winner being the nearest predicted time to the actual time of the 1st Try scored in the Final.

    The amount of Prize Money is dependant upon the total number of Entrants, if there are deemed to

    be not enough the Organisers reserve the right to cancel the Sweepstake, in which case all

    entrance fees received will be refunded in FULL.

    The Entrant whose 'Fantasy Pool Team' scores the lowest points will receive their Entrance Fee Back.

    THE ORGANISERS DECISION IS FINAL

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    2011 Rugby World Cup

    HOW TO ENTER :-

    Follow the steps below, fill-in the form, pay the entrance fee with your completed (printed) and signed

    form before midnight on Thursday 8th September 2011 to the organisers.

    Group Seeded Teams Unseeded Teams

    A New Zealand France Japan Tonga Canada

    B England Argentina Scotland Georgia Romania

    C Australia Ireland Italy USA Russia

    D South Africa Wales Samoa Fiji Namibia

    Pick a max. of 3 from above Pick a min. of 5, or all 8 from above

    1). From the tables above select 8 Teams for your 'Fantasy Pool' of which only upto a maximum of 3

    can be Seeded Teams, the remainder being made up of Unseeded Teams.

    If you wish you can select all 8 Teams from the Unseeded Teams although that might not be to your

    best interests.

    Fantasy Pool Name :-

    Entrants Name (Print):-

    Teams

    2). Now select your Tournament Prediction for the following :-

    Winner Runner-up

    3rd Place 4th Place

    3). Now select the team who you predict will score the MOST Tries for the Tournament.

    Most Tries

    4). Tie-Break Question :-Predict to the nearest minute when you think the 1st Try will be scored in the Final.

    1st Try

    5). Declaration :-

    I have read and understand the Rules and Regulations, and that the organisers' decision will be final,

    IN ALL CASES.