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Tri Nations 2009-2011
Frans Steyn set for SA return
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<blockquote data-quote="Feicarsinn" data-source="post: 403951" data-attributes="member: 22777"><p>I'm guessing you didn't watch the Heineken Cup final then? 6 tries and 55 points not attacking enough for you. Or the 41-41 Gloucester Leicester game a few weeks back? 4 Tries in the semi final a few weeks ago? 43-34 between Scarlets and Perpignan? 38-26 between Wasps and Glasgow? 40-19 between Toulouse and Dragons? 43-20 between Leinster and Saracens? These are obviously just a few examples, but the do prove you completely right. Clearly no one in the Northern Hemisphere knows how to score a try. It's not like there were 342 tries scored in the 79 Heineken Cup games this year (an average of 4.3 tries per game). Obviously that's far too boring for you.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Now I'm not saying that all Northern Hemisphere rugby is played at the same pace as Super Rugby, but your smugness and general ignorance deserves putting down. You obviously don't watch much Northern rugby if you still prescribe to those misconceptions that it's all kicking fests.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feicarsinn, post: 403951, member: 22777"] I'm guessing you didn't watch the Heineken Cup final then? 6 tries and 55 points not attacking enough for you. Or the 41-41 Gloucester Leicester game a few weeks back? 4 Tries in the semi final a few weeks ago? 43-34 between Scarlets and Perpignan? 38-26 between Wasps and Glasgow? 40-19 between Toulouse and Dragons? 43-20 between Leinster and Saracens? These are obviously just a few examples, but the do prove you completely right. Clearly no one in the Northern Hemisphere knows how to score a try. It's not like there were 342 tries scored in the 79 Heineken Cup games this year (an average of 4.3 tries per game). Obviously that's far too boring for you. Now I'm not saying that all Northern Hemisphere rugby is played at the same pace as Super Rugby, but your smugness and general ignorance deserves putting down. You obviously don't watch much Northern rugby if you still prescribe to those misconceptions that it's all kicking fests. [/QUOTE]
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