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[2018-19 Guinness Pro 14] Round 2 (07 & 08/09/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="Amiga500" data-source="post: 914401" data-attributes="member: 56767"><p>I'm liking the improved competitiveness in the league carrying over from last season.</p><p></p><p>Instead of seeing maybe one game which is gonna be a cruncher, I see 4 or 5.</p><p></p><p>Edinburgh looking to bounce back against us who are probably still fragile but look promising.</p><p>Munster vs. Glasgow, both wanting to lay down an early season marker.</p><p>Connacht vs. Zebre is of good interest - is Andy Friend's tenure going to be defined by glorious defeats? Are Zebre going to make further steps from last season?</p><p>Treviso vs The Blues; can the Italian momentum carry on? Where are the Blues mentally after last weekend?</p><p>Scarlets vs Leinster; nothing needs to be said.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Somewhat surprisingly, its only the games with the SA teams that look a bit dead rubbery - due to their poor showings last weekend. If the Kings were handy, then Jackman at Dragons would be under pressure to get a result - as it stands I think they'll win easily enough. The Ospreys almost certainly have too much for a Cheetahs side that looks to have been raided badly over the close season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amiga500, post: 914401, member: 56767"] I'm liking the improved competitiveness in the league carrying over from last season. Instead of seeing maybe one game which is gonna be a cruncher, I see 4 or 5. Edinburgh looking to bounce back against us who are probably still fragile but look promising. Munster vs. Glasgow, both wanting to lay down an early season marker. Connacht vs. Zebre is of good interest - is Andy Friend's tenure going to be defined by glorious defeats? Are Zebre going to make further steps from last season? Treviso vs The Blues; can the Italian momentum carry on? Where are the Blues mentally after last weekend? Scarlets vs Leinster; nothing needs to be said. Somewhat surprisingly, its only the games with the SA teams that look a bit dead rubbery - due to their poor showings last weekend. If the Kings were handy, then Jackman at Dragons would be under pressure to get a result - as it stands I think they'll win easily enough. The Ospreys almost certainly have too much for a Cheetahs side that looks to have been raided badly over the close season. [/QUOTE]
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