Australian Rugby Championship - Ladder

Ladder

2007 ARC Ladder
Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Points Diff. Bonus
(4 tries)
Bonus
(< 7 point loss)
Points
1 Western Sydney Rams 8 5 0 3 239 149 90 5 2 27
2 Central Coast Rays 8 5 0 3 268 159 109 5 1 26
3 Perth Spirit 8 6 0 2 210 138 72 1 0 25
4 Melbourne Rebels 8 5 0 3 170 206 -36 4 0 24
5 Sydney Fleet 8 4 0 4 212 244 -32 3 1 20
6 Canberra Vikings 8 3 0 5 217 191 26 4 3 19
7 Ballymore Tornadoes 8 2 0 6 180 229 -49 1 2 11
8 East Coast Aces 8 2 0 6 163 343 -180 3 0 11
  • Bonus points are won by scoring 4 tries in a game and/or losing by a margin within 7 points.

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