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[2019 Super Rugby] Round 3 (1 & 2 March 2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="SomeOke" data-source="post: 935138" data-attributes="member: 59145"><p>Hard to imagine the Canes losing at the tin to the Brumbies, that said after the first 2 games it's suddenly within the realm of possibility. Still Beudy and TJ playing together again, Canes at near full strength, <strong>Canes</strong> to win.</p><p></p><p>Again hard to imagine the Highlanders losing a game to the Rebels but I do think it's possible, the Highlanders are resting a lot of their first choice starters, no Ben Smith/Aaron Smith or Luke Whitelock as well as a Rob Thompson injury. I'm actually going to say R<strong>ebels </strong>by a small margin here.</p><p></p><p><strong>Chiefs</strong>.</p><p></p><p><strong>Saders </strong>(I actually think the reds are good this year but the Crusaders are on their own level).</p><p></p><p>I've seen nothing from the Lions that suggests they are still a good team, and they've done a lot of traveling this year. The Bulls looked very strong in round one and then took a couple of steps backward in Argentina (the weather was awful), they've also obviously traveled a long way in the last two weeks. I'm going to go with my feelings here rather than my head, <strong>Bulls </strong>to win.</p><p></p><p><strong>Sharks </strong>by lots.</p><p></p><p>Blues have now had to travel, to use the scientific term, a **** ton. Also I'm not sure they're good enough to beat the Jags at the best of times, <strong>Jags</strong> to win comfy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeOke, post: 935138, member: 59145"] Hard to imagine the Canes losing at the tin to the Brumbies, that said after the first 2 games it's suddenly within the realm of possibility. Still Beudy and TJ playing together again, Canes at near full strength, [B]Canes[/B] to win. Again hard to imagine the Highlanders losing a game to the Rebels but I do think it's possible, the Highlanders are resting a lot of their first choice starters, no Ben Smith/Aaron Smith or Luke Whitelock as well as a Rob Thompson injury. I'm actually going to say R[B]ebels [/B]by a small margin here. [B]Chiefs[/B]. [B]Saders [/B](I actually think the reds are good this year but the Crusaders are on their own level). I've seen nothing from the Lions that suggests they are still a good team, and they've done a lot of traveling this year. The Bulls looked very strong in round one and then took a couple of steps backward in Argentina (the weather was awful), they've also obviously traveled a long way in the last two weeks. I'm going to go with my feelings here rather than my head, [B]Bulls [/B]to win. [B]Sharks [/B]by lots. Blues have now had to travel, to use the scientific term, a **** ton. Also I'm not sure they're good enough to beat the Jags at the best of times, [B]Jags[/B] to win comfy. [/QUOTE]
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