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This page allows for the editing and creation of new match types.

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Match Type Details

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Period Types:

Rubber, Set, Game - for games like tennis

Number of Players:

The amount of different players required for the match. This is mainly for matches where a team result is made up of multiple individual matches.

Number of Courts:

The minimum amount of fields/courts required for the match to be completed. NB, this can be less than 1 eg for some junior matches. This is used when allocation venues during fixturing.

Rubber Details:

Rubbers can be added by clicking on the "Add rubber" link.

  • Rubber Type:- What the type of rubber is, whether it is doubles, mixed doubles or singles.
  • Player Matchup:- The match up of player selection order from the team list.
  • Award Rubber if Incomplete:- If the rubber is incomplete eg. due to rain, if checked the team that is winning at the time is awarded a win.
  • Award Set if Incomplete:- If a set is incomplete eg. due to rain, if checked the team that is winning at the set at the time is awarded the set win.
  • Minimum Sets:- This indicates the minimum number of sets that need to be played in order to win the rubber for ladder calculation purposes. Eg, in a best of 5 set match, 3 sets is the minimum needed.

Period Details:

Rubbers are usually made up of sub-periods or sets, which can be added by clicking the "Add Period" link. A separate period needs to be added for each potential period. eg for a best of 3 set rubber, 3 rubbers need to be added.

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Rugby Example:

Period Type

Periods (cumulative scores)

Period Names

e.g. HT (Half time); FT (Full time)

Score Names

T (Try), C (Conversion), P (Penalty), FG (Drop Goal), PenT (Penalty Try), Pt (Point).