London Irish - Current Standing

Current Standing

2012-13 Aviva Premiership Table
Club Played Won Drawn Lost Points For Points Against Points Difference Tries For Tries Against Try Bonus Losing Bonus Points
1 Harlequins 9 6 0 3 262 200 62 26 13 3 2 29
2 Saracens 9 6 1 2 178 123 55 8 7 1 1 28
3 Gloucester Rugby 9 6 1 2 232 180 52 17 15 0 2 28
4 Northampton Saints 9 6 0 3 185 178 7 18 15 2 1 27
5 Leicester Tigers 9 5 1 3 189 139 50 17 11 2 2 26
6 Exeter Chiefs 9 5 0 4 227 180 47 25 18 2 2 24
7 Bath Rugby 9 5 0 4 184 168 16 12 10 0 4 24
8 London Wasps 9 4 0 5 211 205 6 20 16 3 4 23
9 Worcester Warriors 9 3 1 5 181 184 -3 14 18 2 3 19
10 London Welsh 9 3 0 5 169 241 -72 14 25 0 2 15
11 London Irish 9 2 0 7 187 276 -89 14 25 1 2 11
12 Sale Sharks 9 1 0 8 113 244 -131 9 21 0 2 6

If teams are level at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:

  1. Greater Number of matches won
  2. Greater Points Difference
  3. Greater Points For
  4. Greater Points For (matches between the tied teams)
  5. Number of matches won excluding the first match, then the second and so on until the tie is settled

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