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[2017 Super Rugby] Round 11: Jaguares vs. Sunwolves (06/05/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 851042" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Yes, the Jaguares continue to underperform but the attendances look a little bigger to me than last year, so there is no need for panic just yet, particularly as the plans are for you to be paired with four SA franchises from next year (admittedly all of them will be stronger than this year as there is a fair amount of talent in the Kings and Cheetahs squads that would strengthen the other four). </p><p></p><p>I have seen only the highlights of this game, but for me only your capitulations to the Bulls and Sharks (at home) have been totally unacceptable performances so far this year. This Sunwolves side is improving each week and becoming dangerous. You were never going to blow them away if they played okay. </p><p></p><p>I do suspect that the job is Perez's forever unless Contepomi becomes favoured. Failing to qualify for the playoffs two years running with a team filled with internationals should come with consequences, even if I do think the Jagauares general play has improved a little this season. </p><p></p><p>There are tough years ahead for the Jaguares and Pumas but losing a SR franchise would be disastrous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 851042, member: 74121"] Yes, the Jaguares continue to underperform but the attendances look a little bigger to me than last year, so there is no need for panic just yet, particularly as the plans are for you to be paired with four SA franchises from next year (admittedly all of them will be stronger than this year as there is a fair amount of talent in the Kings and Cheetahs squads that would strengthen the other four). I have seen only the highlights of this game, but for me only your capitulations to the Bulls and Sharks (at home) have been totally unacceptable performances so far this year. This Sunwolves side is improving each week and becoming dangerous. You were never going to blow them away if they played okay. I do suspect that the job is Perez's forever unless Contepomi becomes favoured. Failing to qualify for the playoffs two years running with a team filled with internationals should come with consequences, even if I do think the Jagauares general play has improved a little this season. There are tough years ahead for the Jaguares and Pumas but losing a SR franchise would be disastrous. [/QUOTE]
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