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[2018 Super Rugby] Round 3: Jaguares vs. Hurricanes (03/03/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="unrated" data-source="post: 892256" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>I consider the Jags much better than the Sunwolves. That does don't mean i dont have any hope just that at this point in time the Jags would be able to beat them home and away. </p><p>We don't know that much about the Sunwolves class of 2018, only that there is a lot of new players and that they did relatively well against a Brumbies side that blew them of the park the previous year. But despite the early positivity i just cant see them being more successful than the Jaguares this year purely because i believe its at least a three year process to build a ***le contender.</p><p></p><p>These Home games are the ones that the Jags should target. They shouldn't look at the opponent just whether its home or away. Win half of your games and you have a good shot of making the playoffs.</p><p></p><p>Hurricanes by 10 though especially with Barrett likely to be reintroduced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrated, post: 892256, member: 45773"] I consider the Jags much better than the Sunwolves. That does don't mean i dont have any hope just that at this point in time the Jags would be able to beat them home and away. We don't know that much about the Sunwolves class of 2018, only that there is a lot of new players and that they did relatively well against a Brumbies side that blew them of the park the previous year. But despite the early positivity i just cant see them being more successful than the Jaguares this year purely because i believe its at least a three year process to build a ***le contender. These Home games are the ones that the Jags should target. They shouldn't look at the opponent just whether its home or away. Win half of your games and you have a good shot of making the playoffs. Hurricanes by 10 though especially with Barrett likely to be reintroduced. [/QUOTE]
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