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RugbyPass has teamed up with the New Zealand  TAB to launch Rugby Championship Fantasy, kicking off this weekend (18 August) with the Bledisloe Cup game from Sydney and running throughout The Rugby Championship.

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Players need to pick a squad of 25 from a salary cap of $150 million and then make trades and substitutions to achieve maximum points. Thousands of dollars in prizes are up for grabs but you’ll need to be a New Zealand resident and over 18 years old to be eligible.

Tries5
Assists3
Defenders Beaten1
Offloads0.5
Turnovers1.5
Carries0.1
Tackles Made0.5
Clean Breaks1
Missed Kick-0.5
Successful Kick1
Tackles Missed-0.5
Yellow Cards-3
Red Cards-5
Handling errors-0.5
Penalties Conceded-1
Scrum Won on Own Feed0.5
Scrum won on opposition2
Successful Lineout Throw0.2
Lineout Won0.5
Lineout Stolen1.5
Scrum Lost on Own Feed-1
Missed Lineout Throw-0.5

 

Follow every second of Live action from the Australia v New Zealand Bledisloe Cup game here. 

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