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AEBF Rankings System

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AEBF RANKINGS SYSTEM

The ranking system is made up of 3 components. The first is a player's win/loss percentage in the teams event at the National Championships. The second is rankings points awarded to those who competed in the Singles event and the third is rankings points awarded to those players who competed in the Doubles event. (Doubles no longer played)

TEAMS EVENT RANKINGS POINTS

Rankings points for the teams event are awarded on a player's win/loss percentage. The players are sorted first by the number of frames won and then by their win/loss percentage. The reason for sorting on the number of frames won first, and not solely on the win/loss percentage, is to avoid the situation of a player getting more rankings points for only playing 3 frames at a Nationals and winning all 3, than a player who played 24 and won 20,

  • Once the players are sorted, rankings points are awarded in the following manner:
  • TOP 10% of TOTAL players (1 ? 10%) Their win/loss percentage of 450 points
  • 2nd 10% of TOTAL players (11 ? 20%) Their win/loss percentage of 400 points
  • 3rd 10% of TOTAL players (21 ? 30%) Their win/loss percentage of 350 points
  • 4th 10% of TOTAL players (31 ? 40%) Their win/loss percentage of 300 points
  • 5th 10% of TOTAL players (41 ? 50%) Their win/loss percentage of 250 points
  • 6th 10% of TOTAL players (5 1 ? 60%) Their win/loss percentage of 200 points
  • 7th 10% of TOTAL players (61 ? 70%) Their win/loss percentage of 150 points
  • 8th 10% of TOTAL players (71 ? 80%) Their win/loss percentage of 100 points
  • 9th 10% of TOTAL players (81 ? 90%) Their win/loss percentage of 50 points
  • LAST 10% of TOTAL players (91 ? 100%) Their win/loss percentage of 25 points


The rankings points are accumulated over the previous four (4) National Championships with the most recent Championships being worth 100% of their value, two years past worth 75% of their value, 3 years 50 % and 4 years 25%.
If the format goes to 3 years then the percentage applied would be 33.33% and 66.66% respectively.
If the five year format is adopted then the percentage would be 20%, 40%, 60% and 80% respectively.

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AEBF Anti Doping Policy

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aebf-logo-web-100.jpgAs part of the AEBF’s new anti doping policy and recognition by the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) we are required to report to the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) any player who has a current Abbreviated Therapeutic Use Exemption (ATUE).

This is any player who is on a prescribed medication which is on the banned substance list and has been to see their GP and had them sign the ATUE form saying there are no other medications suitable to treat their condition.

Under the new AEBF anti-doping policy any player competing in an AEBF sanctioned event that is on a prescribed medication that is on the banned substance list will need to have a current ATUE.

If the player does not have a current ATUE and tests positive to their prescribed medication they are in breach of the AEBF anti-doping policy and will be subject to sanctions under the anti-doping policy.

Copies of the form required to be completed by the players GP to seek ATUE can be downloaded from this link

The ASADA Hotline on 1800 020 506 between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM AEST 7 days a week. (under the billiards section)

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