There is an assumption that any team that loses all five games in the Six Nations will come bottom. Thus winning the metaphorical (and much unwanted) trophy - The Wooden Spoon.
But is this necessarily the case, in these days of Try Bonus and Losing Bonus Points? And if it is not inevitable that a whitewashed team comes last, who collects The Wooden Spoon?
Can you work out if a team which loses all its games can finish higher than sixth? And if this is possible, how high a position can they achieve?
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Answer at 9.00 on Monday