A few people have mentioned cricket where yeah the rules are if it rains the games off and you just have to accept it.
Two major points though
1. That was also hugely controversial at this year's tournament
2. They have 9 round robin games, we have 4, so the effect of one game being cancelled in rugby is vastly bigger than the equivalent in cricket.
The whole "well you shoulda done better in your other games then" thing doesn't really do it for me, it's not like the tournament had fair scheduling in the first place so even if teams have played the same teams they haven't necessarily played the same level of opposition.
This tournament was barely fair in the first place, but at this stage the idea that teams are being assessed equally is laughable.
Two major points though
1. That was also hugely controversial at this year's tournament
2. They have 9 round robin games, we have 4, so the effect of one game being cancelled in rugby is vastly bigger than the equivalent in cricket.
The whole "well you shoulda done better in your other games then" thing doesn't really do it for me, it's not like the tournament had fair scheduling in the first place so even if teams have played the same teams they haven't necessarily played the same level of opposition.
This tournament was barely fair in the first place, but at this stage the idea that teams are being assessed equally is laughable.