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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 102452"><p>I`ll be going for the Cheetahs in this one, yes I have a helluva lot of respect for the Crusaders, but going on last weekend`s performances, the Cheetahs should just have the edge.</p><p></p><p>The really surprising thing for me about this year`s Cheetahs is the way that the skills levels in the backline has improved, even with quite a few 1st-choice backs injured. We`ve always known about their rather formidable pack, but the cut-and-thrust supplied by Ronnie Cooke, Phillip Burger et al has been a revelation, as has been the willingness to run with it.</p><p></p><p>I`ll go for another close-fought home win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 102452"] I`ll be going for the Cheetahs in this one, yes I have a helluva lot of respect for the Crusaders, but going on last weekend`s performances, the Cheetahs should just have the edge. The really surprising thing for me about this year`s Cheetahs is the way that the skills levels in the backline has improved, even with quite a few 1st-choice backs injured. We`ve always known about their rather formidable pack, but the cut-and-thrust supplied by Ronnie Cooke, Phillip Burger et al has been a revelation, as has been the willingness to run with it. I`ll go for another close-fought home win. [/QUOTE]
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