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Years ago
What happens with the Split with Melbourne?
Im sure Breheny would have been on to it!
Even if they wern't a good confidence booster after the dismall game a few weeks back against the Tigers in Melbourne.

Years ago
It will be worked out on points.
Sixers 94-92 +2
Tigers 115-103 -12
Sixers 109-92 +17
Sixers 2 games to 1 +7
So Tigers need to win by 8 or more in Hobart on Dec 21 to take the head to head series.
In the case of the Tigers beating us by exactly 7 in Hobart than it will go on points percentage for the season for each teams, I can't see the Sixers getting their percentage up high enough so in you can nearly safely say that if the Tigers win by 7 or more in Hobart they will take the series.
