The new NRL playoff system has been proven to be fairer given the top four teams from round robin play progressed through to the preliminary final for a chance at the grand final.
Consistent sides are rewarded for top-four finishes after 26 rounds and have a second chance if they have an off-week in the first round of playoffs.
When finishing in the top four under the old McIntyre system, if you were to lose in the first round against the team you played from the bottom half, there was a chance of being out of the competition.
There was not enough of a reward for the more consistent teams and the risk was greater for those in third and fourth.
As we've seen on many occasions, teams that finish seventh or eighth have mostly lost half of their round robin games and relied on the two byes to scrape in.