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Playoff spot up for grabs in final round of Super Rugby

SYDNEY : The race for the last spot in the knockout rounds and the lure of a home quarter-final should ensure the final round of the Super Rugby regular season is anything but a damp squib despite much of the playoff picture already being clear.

A generous format that allowed eight of the 12 Super Rugby teams into the playoffs always promised to take the regular season down to the wire, and so it has proved.

Despite a 3-10 win-loss record, Western Force go into their final match against Wellington Hurricanes on Saturday with a chance to leapfrog the Otago Highlanders and make the cut.

Trailing the Highlanders by three points, the Force need to beat the playoff-bound Hurricanes and hope the Melbourne Rebels can take down the Highlanders on Sunday.

Bonus points, available for winners and losers, could come into play with the Force needing to finish clear of the Highlanders before any tie-breakers because of their miserable points aggregate of minus 122.

The Hurricanes will travel to Perth without coach Jason Holland and All Blacks back Jordie Barrett, who have both been hit by a flu bug that has ripped through the squad.

The eight-team playoff format was widely regarded as a way of ensuring more than token Australian representation after their five teams managed only three wins from 25 contests against New Zealand opposition last season.

A like-for-like comparison this season - discounting New Zealand-based expansion team Moana Pasifika - has Australia on five wins from 21 matches and the Force and Rebels are not the only sides keen to bolster that tally this weekend.

The Queensland Reds, Australian champions last year, have secured a playoff spot without beating any of the traditional New Zealand teams and will be desperate to

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