11 - But England are far from the worst rugby team going around. That honour might fall to the Waratahs who will head into Sunday's home match against the Blues on the back of 11 losses from their last 12 games, spanning the end of last season and the first four weeks off this campaign.
42 - Aucklanders, like the English, shouldn't be too enthused if their Blues make the Waratahs once again lose. The Warriors are doing even worse than the Waratahs, but their 10-match losing streak is still slightly short of the all-time record of 42 consecutive defeats managed by University in the 1930s.
17 - Luckily for those from the big smoke, they have the Breakers to fall back on. The defending champions will tonight gun for their 17th straight victory against Perth, knowing a win to end the regular season and two playoff sweeps would deliver a third title and equal the league record of 21 wins in a row.
24 - Even if they do end the season in record fashion, the Breakers will still fall short of the run currently enjoyed by the Miami Heat. Miami, also aiming to defend their NBA title, won their 24th consecutive contest on Wednesday and now sit only nine short of the mark set by the LA Lakers in 1972.
600 - Another man who knows a thing or two about winning runs is Rafael Nadal, who on Monday won his third tournament from four since returning from a seven-month injury lay-off. The victory at the Paribas Open gave Nadal, who is now a career-best 17-1 on the year, his 600th career match victory.
100 - To finish on another round number, two men will play their 100th Super Rugby match this weekend. The first reaching the milestone, Chiefs captain Liam Messam, is hardly surprising, but a casual fan might need a few guesses before picking Highlanders prop Chris King as the other.