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NRL Ladders 2016 Final Positions


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I was unable to get a R8 completed ladder.

 

By the time I got access the R9 results so far had been added in.

 

General information about the ladder:

 

The NRL has the following points system: winning teams receive two points, while losing teams get nothing. There are no points for a bye.

If a match is tied at the end of 80 minutes, there are two five-minute halves of golden point, where any score will be the match-deciding one, be it a field goal, try, or penalty goal. The match immediately ends at that stage.

Should both teams play out a scoreless golden point period, the match is a draw, and both teams earn one point.

The teams with the most points will finish higher on the NRL ladder.

Teams who finish on equal competition points after 26 rounds will have their final position decided by points difference, which is calculated by subtracting the number of points scored against the team from the points the team scores over the course of the season. Running totals and weekly ladder positions use this points difference calculation

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When do you add in the points for the byes? Won't change many positions - Tigers and Manly swap and St George and Panthers swap.

 

The only real surprise in the bottom 8 is the Chooks. Manly and Souths have been heading downhill for the last 2 seasons and the others were predictable.

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