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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 103054"><p>Wow, now that`s a normal Robbie Deans- coached Crusaders performance. In my humble opinion, the Cheetahs weren`t poor at all, the Crusaders were just that much better in every aspect of play. From the scrums and line-outs, to the loose, to the halfbacks and in the outside backs, the Crusaders played close to perfect rugby- very few handling errors, almost zero wrong options taken, brilliant, disciplined, well-drilled, magnificent all-round performance.Clinical rugby, if ever I saw it.</p><p></p><p>For the Cheetahs methinks that Juan Smith tried his heart out, while Wian Du Preez and Adriaan Strauss were also very prominent in the loose. Of course CJ had his by now typical swerving, side-stepping run, beating 3 defenders, but it was from midfield this time around, and not out wide, therefore no tries this round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 103054"] Wow, now that`s a normal Robbie Deans- coached Crusaders performance. In my humble opinion, the Cheetahs weren`t poor at all, the Crusaders were just that much better in every aspect of play. From the scrums and line-outs, to the loose, to the halfbacks and in the outside backs, the Crusaders played close to perfect rugby- very few handling errors, almost zero wrong options taken, brilliant, disciplined, well-drilled, magnificent all-round performance.Clinical rugby, if ever I saw it. For the Cheetahs methinks that Juan Smith tried his heart out, while Wian Du Preez and Adriaan Strauss were also very prominent in the loose. Of course CJ had his by now typical swerving, side-stepping run, beating 3 defenders, but it was from midfield this time around, and not out wide, therefore no tries this round. [/QUOTE]
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