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Tier Two & Three Rugby
2014 African Cup (RWCQ) - June 28 to July 6
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleGuy" data-source="post: 657007" data-attributes="member: 44360"><p>I would lean towards Uruguay right now, they are technically the best side especially in the set pieces, they also have the best coaching staff and set up. The Russians have better backs but in the last couple of years they haven't been able to utilize them very much. Bears would be my 2nd pick still though, with Hong Kong and Zimbabwe probably doing well to advance to the repechage finals.</p><p></p><p>Namibia aside from the All Blacks game which will be a complete massacre haven't drawn that bad a pool this time around. Argentina will also likely be a big loss but the Pumas aren't really a team that's going to go out and try to put a record score up. They'll probably "target" Georgia, and hope to keep Tonga to some sort of reasonable margin. I'd be very surpised if they won, Georgia they might keep reasonably competitive for a long part of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleGuy, post: 657007, member: 44360"] I would lean towards Uruguay right now, they are technically the best side especially in the set pieces, they also have the best coaching staff and set up. The Russians have better backs but in the last couple of years they haven't been able to utilize them very much. Bears would be my 2nd pick still though, with Hong Kong and Zimbabwe probably doing well to advance to the repechage finals. Namibia aside from the All Blacks game which will be a complete massacre haven't drawn that bad a pool this time around. Argentina will also likely be a big loss but the Pumas aren't really a team that's going to go out and try to put a record score up. They'll probably "target" Georgia, and hope to keep Tonga to some sort of reasonable margin. I'd be very surpised if they won, Georgia they might keep reasonably competitive for a long part of the game. [/QUOTE]
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