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[2017 Super Rugby] The FINAL: Lions vs. Crusaders (05/08/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 868451" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>Congratualtions to the Crusaders on their 8th (is it?) ***le. Cherry on the cake of a fantastic season. Lions also showed some pride to make a comeback of sorts but at the end were just too inaccurate under pressure in just about every facet of the game whilst I could count the unforced Crusaders errors on one hand. That's the difference really.</p><p></p><p>I have no issue with the red whatsoever. Sure it spoiled to an extent an otherwise entertaining match but it is nothing new; totally in line with the trends internationally. While I don't believe Smith had any intent of putting Havili in danger he did and should have known better; positioning-wise. If I have any gripe it was that I felt that the scrum was poorly refereed overall and something of a lottery seemingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 868451, member: 39190"] Congratualtions to the Crusaders on their 8th (is it?) ***le. Cherry on the cake of a fantastic season. Lions also showed some pride to make a comeback of sorts but at the end were just too inaccurate under pressure in just about every facet of the game whilst I could count the unforced Crusaders errors on one hand. That's the difference really. I have no issue with the red whatsoever. Sure it spoiled to an extent an otherwise entertaining match but it is nothing new; totally in line with the trends internationally. While I don't believe Smith had any intent of putting Havili in danger he did and should have known better; positioning-wise. If I have any gripe it was that I felt that the scrum was poorly refereed overall and something of a lottery seemingly. [/QUOTE]
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