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[2017 Super Rugby] Round 7: Sharks vs. Jaguares (08/04/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="unrated" data-source="post: 847089" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>The Sharks and Jaguares has become direct rivals for that last qualifying spot. We should absolutely be winning this at home. It will be no easy game but it really is neccesary to win this as we still have a game against the Jaguares in Argentina that will be much tougher that the prospect coming up this weekend.</p><p></p><p>I fear our confidence might have been dented by the close loss at the weekend. Add the fact that the Jags are well rested and you set yourself up for a very close game. The game will be nothing like the one in Johannesburg . It's at sea level and extremely humid. Sweat and a slippery ball always has a huge influence on the game. The team that can kick their penalties and limits their infringements will have the best chance. Without Lambie it has thinned out the depth at fullback and I'm still not convinced with April. I hate to say this but our home ground in Durban just is not the right place to play running rugby as we have seen how knock ons come into play when teams try playing the ball.</p><p></p><p>Will be keenly awaiting the lineup announcements to get a better idea of how it might go down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrated, post: 847089, member: 45773"] The Sharks and Jaguares has become direct rivals for that last qualifying spot. We should absolutely be winning this at home. It will be no easy game but it really is neccesary to win this as we still have a game against the Jaguares in Argentina that will be much tougher that the prospect coming up this weekend. I fear our confidence might have been dented by the close loss at the weekend. Add the fact that the Jags are well rested and you set yourself up for a very close game. The game will be nothing like the one in Johannesburg . It's at sea level and extremely humid. Sweat and a slippery ball always has a huge influence on the game. The team that can kick their penalties and limits their infringements will have the best chance. Without Lambie it has thinned out the depth at fullback and I'm still not convinced with April. I hate to say this but our home ground in Durban just is not the right place to play running rugby as we have seen how knock ons come into play when teams try playing the ball. Will be keenly awaiting the lineup announcements to get a better idea of how it might go down. [/QUOTE]
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