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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: 847246" data-attributes="member: 55747"><p>Te rationale behind my post is the following: the key games here are the games we have between us (Jags vs Sharks) and how we both do vs the Lions (and the bulls). We have played the Lions at home and won, while the Sharks have played the Lions away and lost. So, in order to achieve "partiy" vs the Lions, the Sharks would need to win at home and we would need to lose away. That, in my book, gives us a small edge. </p><p>We have one game less and we've already played the Stormers (the other boggie man in both of our schedules) while they have not, although, to be fair, we played against the Stormers away while the Sharks have that game at home. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line, if we lose against the Sharks away and beat them at home, i still fancy our chances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruz_del_Sur, post: 847246, member: 55747"] Te rationale behind my post is the following: the key games here are the games we have between us (Jags vs Sharks) and how we both do vs the Lions (and the bulls). We have played the Lions at home and won, while the Sharks have played the Lions away and lost. So, in order to achieve "partiy" vs the Lions, the Sharks would need to win at home and we would need to lose away. That, in my book, gives us a small edge. We have one game less and we've already played the Stormers (the other boggie man in both of our schedules) while they have not, although, to be fair, we played against the Stormers away while the Sharks have that game at home. Bottom line, if we lose against the Sharks away and beat them at home, i still fancy our chances. [/QUOTE]
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