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[2018 Super Rugby] Semi-Finals: 28 July 2018
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<blockquote data-quote="Durbanite" data-source="post: 912079" data-attributes="member: 73156"><p>Reckon these games will be a lot closer compared to the QFs.</p><p></p><p>The Hurricanes toppled the Crusaders in week 4 and while I don't see them doing it again this weekend, they'll definitely give the Saders a harder time than the Sharkies did</p><p></p><p>I think the Waratahs will be really hungry for a win but the travel should be the difference if the Lions show up.</p><p></p><p>I think if the Lions and Canes win there's a good chance we'll see Saffa winners in the final at Ellis Park, I don't see the Crusaders losing to the Waratahs or Lions at home with their current form so for me the comp's winners will likely be decided this weekend.</p><p></p><p>As a neutral I'm hoping for a couple of really intense games, with some lead swapping and a few drop goals to add to the dismal 2 completed this season. Let's see some proper tough playoff rugby!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Durbanite, post: 912079, member: 73156"] Reckon these games will be a lot closer compared to the QFs. The Hurricanes toppled the Crusaders in week 4 and while I don't see them doing it again this weekend, they'll definitely give the Saders a harder time than the Sharkies did I think the Waratahs will be really hungry for a win but the travel should be the difference if the Lions show up. I think if the Lions and Canes win there's a good chance we'll see Saffa winners in the final at Ellis Park, I don't see the Crusaders losing to the Waratahs or Lions at home with their current form so for me the comp's winners will likely be decided this weekend. As a neutral I'm hoping for a couple of really intense games, with some lead swapping and a few drop goals to add to the dismal 2 completed this season. Let's see some proper tough playoff rugby! [/QUOTE]
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