
A new Jubilee Cup and Hardham Cup format system this year, so we have put this together to explain it:
Week One (10th July)
Swindale Top Four: Playoff amongst either other with 1 v 4 and 2 v 3. The winners proceed to the Jubilee Cup preliminary finals in Week 3, while the losers use their ‘life’ and go into the semi-finals in Week 2
Swindale 5th to 8th: Playoff amongst each other with 5 v 8 and 6 v 7. The winners stay in the Jubilee Cup and meet the losers of the top four in the semifinals the next week, the losers drop into the Hardham Cup
Swindale 9th to 14th: Playoff amongst each other with 9 v 14, 10 v 13, and 11 v 12. These set placement in the Hardham Cup quarter-finals the next week.
Week Two (17th July)
Jubilee Cup: Semi-finals between the winners of the two 5th-8th matches from week one against the losers of the top four matches. The winners go on to the Jubilee Cup preliminary finals, the losers are eliminated.
Hardham Cup: Quarter-finals; the highest-ranked loser of the 5th-8th matches plays the lowest-ranked loser from the week before, the other 5th-8th loser plays the next-lowest ranked loser and so on. The winners move onto the Hardham Cup semi-finals and the losers are eliminated.
Week Three (24th July)
Jubilee Cup: Preliminary Finals; the winners from the top four matches in Week One host the winners of the semi-finals of Week Two. The winners of these contest the Jubilee Cup the following week, the losers are eliminated.
Hardham Cup: Semi-finals between the winners of the four matches in Week Two. The winners of these matches contest the Hardham Cup final with the losers eliminated.
Week Four (31st July)
Finals of both the Jubilee and Hardham Cups.