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[2018 Super Rugby] Round 1: Lions vs. Sharks (17/02/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="SomeOke" data-source="post: 889744" data-attributes="member: 59145"><p>Pretty much the expected line up for those following current affairs.</p><p>Talking points I suppose are: Bosch on the bench for Mvovo.</p><p>Thomas du Toit at 3.</p><p>And possibly Chilliboy nowhere to be found.</p><p></p><p>I just think Rob Snr is set on Bosch being a 10 and isn't really interested in him at 15, it's a pity as he is a promising talent and they will miss his canon, but the justifications are sound (still young/bad defense etc).</p><p>du Toit at 3 seems universally to be seen as a bad move, but I'm OK with it honestly, he's still young enough to go down that path.</p><p>As for Chilliboy I hear there were personality issues between him and Rob Snr.</p><p></p><p>On paper the Sharks look pretty beastly, there is no getting around that, whether they will successfully utilize their brutal wingers and be as strong as they should be remains to be seen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeOke, post: 889744, member: 59145"] Pretty much the expected line up for those following current affairs. Talking points I suppose are: Bosch on the bench for Mvovo. Thomas du Toit at 3. And possibly Chilliboy nowhere to be found. I just think Rob Snr is set on Bosch being a 10 and isn't really interested in him at 15, it's a pity as he is a promising talent and they will miss his canon, but the justifications are sound (still young/bad defense etc). du Toit at 3 seems universally to be seen as a bad move, but I'm OK with it honestly, he's still young enough to go down that path. As for Chilliboy I hear there were personality issues between him and Rob Snr. On paper the Sharks look pretty beastly, there is no getting around that, whether they will successfully utilize their brutal wingers and be as strong as they should be remains to be seen. [/QUOTE]
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