The rules for working out the Champions' Cup scores are as follows:
Each company that attends a competition receives 10 points for attendance, whether or not they have a full team.
Bonus points are available for the top 5 placed companies, the winning company receiving 5 points, the 2nd placed one 4 and so on.
Mixed teams will score bonus points according to the proportion of boys from each company in the team, rounded down to the nearest whole number.
Where a company enters more than one team, only the highest placed team will score bonus points. Lower placed teams are ignored when allocating bonus points to other companies.
Equally placed teams will receive the bonus points for the higher placing.
For "attendance only" events (e.g. Anchors party) all companies attending will receive 12 points.
The following example may help to clarify things:
Mixed Teams
In some circumstances, in order to allow as many boys as possible to take part in a competition, it may be appropriate for a member or members from one company to join with another company and form a mixed team. In this case, each company scores bonus points according to the proportion of members from that company required to make a legal team, so, for example, if a competition requires teams of 5, company A has 4 and company B has 2, then company A would score 4/5 of the bonus points available, and company B would score 2/5 of the bonus points available. Points are always rounded down to the nearest whole number.
This also permits a legal team to accommodate an extra member without forfeiting their bonus points. The extra member's company will score bonus points as if for a mixed team.
Champions' Cup
For the Champions' Cup, to accommodate the fact that companies cannot always attend every competition, only the scores from a proportion of the competitions are counted. For each company, their best scores will be counted.
For 2024/25, the scores will be counted as follows:
Anchor Boys: 5 from 7 competitions
Juniors: 8 from 10 competitions
Company: 7 from 9 competitions
Senior: 6 from 8 competitions
For example, if a Junior Section enters eight competitions and scores 11, 10, 13, 14, 15, 10, 12 and 13 points respectively, the 11, 13, 14, 15, 12, 13 and one of the 10s will count towards the Champions' Cup, giving them a total of 88 points.
If this results in a tie between two or more companies, then the total scores achieved in discarded competitions will be taken into account, so in the example above the 10 points would be compared with discarded scores for the other companies.
If there is still a tie after discarded points have been taken into account, then the number of "first places" will be compared, then the number of "second places" and so on.
If this still fails to give a result then the Champions' Cup will be awarded jointly for the year.
Company & Senior Competitions
Competitions shown as "Company & Senior" then teams may consist of either all Company, or all Senior, or mixed Company/Senior members.
Champions cup bonus points will be allocated as follows:
Placings will be awarded separately for Senior and Mixed teams and for Company & Mixed teams (i.e. if a Company team comes second to a Senior team, the Company team will also receive 5 bonus points).
The following example may help to clarify things: