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[2013 Currie Cup] Round 10
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 597147" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>I like this strength vs strength Currie cup. It means that there is all to play for even in this last round or rather especially in this last round with all three matches having an effect even if only mathematically in the case of the Lions who SURELY won't fail to pick up a single point?! So it's expected that the Cheetahs vs Bulls will essentially be a QF while WP and Sharks- even though garaunteed a home SF- are playing for a potential home final should we each overcome our SF opponents.</p><p></p><p>Throw the conundrum of the returning Springboks into the mix; do you go for team continuity or the proven class of the Bokke?- well, I am almost more excited than I was for the test match against NZ in Ellis Park... actually I just might be a little more excited!</p><p></p><p>Proooooovince!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 597147, member: 39190"] I like this strength vs strength Currie cup. It means that there is all to play for even in this last round or rather especially in this last round with all three matches having an effect even if only mathematically in the case of the Lions who SURELY won't fail to pick up a single point?! So it's expected that the Cheetahs vs Bulls will essentially be a QF while WP and Sharks- even though garaunteed a home SF- are playing for a potential home final should we each overcome our SF opponents. Throw the conundrum of the returning Springboks into the mix; do you go for team continuity or the proven class of the Bokke?- well, I am almost more excited than I was for the test match against NZ in Ellis Park... actually I just might be a little more excited! Proooooovince! [/QUOTE]
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