Who gets fourth spot?
- Thursday, August 14 2014 @ 01:55 am ACST
- Contributed by: Brett Northey
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Who will grab fourth spot and go through to the semi-finals of the 2014 AFL International Cup? It's almost impossible to call.
First up, who will the other 3 be? Our understanding of the AFL's rules for IC14 are that the top team in each pool at the end of Round 3 will go through. As you can see on the ladders (Ladders after Round 2) there's six nations still in contention. Ireland and Nauru, PNG and South Africa, New Zealand and USA are all on 2 wins 0 losses. Each pair are drawn to play each other in Round 3 (Community Round). This doesn't seem likely to be a coincidence. Unless there's a draw there will be one team sitting on top of each pool on 3 wins 0 losses. They go through.
If the matches go on historical form that means Ireland, New Zealand and PNG.
Then the pools are combined to determine 4th spot - the last semi-final position. We've crunched some numbers and come up with some fascinating possibilites, with Nauru, South Africa and the USA all obvious candidates, but Tonga, Fiji, Canada and Great Britain all in with big chances too. That's even tighter than the AFL's run to this year's finals.