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The Yellow Cap

In every pool, the player with the highest score for a round will wear the Yellow Cap until the next round, at which point he or she will hand it over to the player with the best score in that round (unless, of course, the original holder retains it by producing another pool-best performance). Everyone in the pool qualifies, every week... giving even those at the bottom of the leaderboard something to shoot for.
As there are thousands of pools in every Investec Bank Super 14 Challenge tournament, there are thousands of Yellow Caps: one per pool that floats from player to player.
In the event of a score tie, our standard tie-breaking rules apply: the player with the highest Win Point (WP) tally wins, followed by tests on highest Margin Point (MP) tally and then lowest Total Distance from Margin (TDM) if ties still apply. If players are tied right down to TDM, they will share the Yellow Cap.
Please note that the Yellow Cap is virtual only. You're not going to receive one in the mail :)
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