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<blockquote data-quote="Gena_ZA" data-source="post: 930648" data-attributes="member: 42835"><p>Would like for them to do good but I see a hard road ahead.</p><p>Lack of depth and injury concerns before the season even started.</p><p>Should Schalk Brits at the tender age of 38 get injured, the next in line has limited exposure.</p><p>Same for Pollard, Libbok is not on Super Rugby standard yet.</p><p>RG Snyman is a huge loss, but to be fair Lood de Jager looked by far the best form lock the game this past weekend (of those who played)</p><p></p><p>It is the next level of depth that worries me for this franchise</p><p>Jesse Kriel off after a few minutes and the next best is an ex 7's Bok with a few Currie Cup games exposure, sure it is exiting but is that good enough for this grueling competition?</p><p>I wish them well and hope things pan out for the Bulls, it is nearly a decade with no silverware in any format</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gena_ZA, post: 930648, member: 42835"] Would like for them to do good but I see a hard road ahead. Lack of depth and injury concerns before the season even started. Should Schalk Brits at the tender age of 38 get injured, the next in line has limited exposure. Same for Pollard, Libbok is not on Super Rugby standard yet. RG Snyman is a huge loss, but to be fair Lood de Jager looked by far the best form lock the game this past weekend (of those who played) It is the next level of depth that worries me for this franchise Jesse Kriel off after a few minutes and the next best is an ex 7's Bok with a few Currie Cup games exposure, sure it is exiting but is that good enough for this grueling competition? I wish them well and hope things pan out for the Bulls, it is nearly a decade with no silverware in any format [/QUOTE]
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