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[2017 Super Rugby] Round 7: Sharks vs. Jaguares (08/04/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Cruz_del_Sur" data-source="post: 847216" data-attributes="member: 55747"><p>Second most important game of the season for us. I am not worried about injuries to be honest. To be honest, people like Landajo and Montero will have to put up a hell of a fight to earn their spots back. </p><p>I am more worried about the sharks after what i saw last weekend. If they can play with that level of intensity, they should edge it, thou not by much. I am afraid indiscipline and the sharks are the team that doesn't blow your mind with brilliance but makes you pay, dearly, for your mistakes. </p><p></p><p>To be fair, we've had it quite easy so far. We've played either weaker teams, b-teams or similarly skilled teams but at home and we got consistently most of the 50-50 calls our way. The only game we werent favourites was against the stormers. This is the game where we need to rise to the occasion. If we wanna be competitive this is the game to prove it. We don't necessarily need to win to do that thou. We can afford to lose this game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruz_del_Sur, post: 847216, member: 55747"] Second most important game of the season for us. I am not worried about injuries to be honest. To be honest, people like Landajo and Montero will have to put up a hell of a fight to earn their spots back. I am more worried about the sharks after what i saw last weekend. If they can play with that level of intensity, they should edge it, thou not by much. I am afraid indiscipline and the sharks are the team that doesn't blow your mind with brilliance but makes you pay, dearly, for your mistakes. To be fair, we've had it quite easy so far. We've played either weaker teams, b-teams or similarly skilled teams but at home and we got consistently most of the 50-50 calls our way. The only game we werent favourites was against the stormers. This is the game where we need to rise to the occasion. If we wanna be competitive this is the game to prove it. We don't necessarily need to win to do that thou. We can afford to lose this game. [/QUOTE]
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