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[2018 Super Rugby] Round 2: Rebels vs. Reds (23/02/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="SomeOke" data-source="post: 890255" data-attributes="member: 59145"><p>On paper they should be a lot better possibly? (Brumbies more settled and Tahs have more quality) the best team in Australia, and Dave Wessels was the most promising coach last year in Aus so who knows. The team looks pretty heat:</p><p>1. Props?</p><p>2. Jordan Uelese</p><p>3. Props?</p><p>4. Adam Coleman</p><p>5. Matt Phillips / Geoff Pariling</p><p>6. Colby Fa'inga</p><p>7. Lopeti Timani</p><p>8. Amanaki Mafi</p><p>9. Genia</p><p>10. Jack Debrezeni</p><p>11. Marika Koirebete</p><p>12. Reece Hodge</p><p>13. Tom English/Billy Meekes</p><p>14. Sefa Naivalu</p><p>15. Dane Haylett-Petty</p><p></p><p>Thats a pretty good starting 15, although writing it down now I do see a few holes, and potential issues.</p><p>I suspect they will be decent contenders in the Aussie conference but probably miss out on a play-off spot, or at best get knocked out in the quarter finals.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I suspect they will beat the Reds this weekend who I have little hope for (although Queensland country did win the NRC, for whatever that is worth). In fact I'd go so far to say this weekend is a must win, it shouldn't get much easier than the Reds at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeOke, post: 890255, member: 59145"] On paper they should be a lot better possibly? (Brumbies more settled and Tahs have more quality) the best team in Australia, and Dave Wessels was the most promising coach last year in Aus so who knows. The team looks pretty heat: 1. Props? 2. Jordan Uelese 3. Props? 4. Adam Coleman 5. Matt Phillips / Geoff Pariling 6. Colby Fa'inga 7. Lopeti Timani 8. Amanaki Mafi 9. Genia 10. Jack Debrezeni 11. Marika Koirebete 12. Reece Hodge 13. Tom English/Billy Meekes 14. Sefa Naivalu 15. Dane Haylett-Petty Thats a pretty good starting 15, although writing it down now I do see a few holes, and potential issues. I suspect they will be decent contenders in the Aussie conference but probably miss out on a play-off spot, or at best get knocked out in the quarter finals. I suspect they will beat the Reds this weekend who I have little hope for (although Queensland country did win the NRC, for whatever that is worth). In fact I'd go so far to say this weekend is a must win, it shouldn't get much easier than the Reds at home. [/QUOTE]
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