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<blockquote data-quote="Frank Dux" data-source="post: 360759" data-attributes="member: 45365"><p>Impressed with O'Donnell and Burotu.</p><p></p><p>Cruel way to lose for England, but I guess this fits well with me. The series is still really close between the top teams, unlike last season, where NZ took a huge lead by winning both the first two tournaments, and everyone had to play catch-up.</p><p></p><p>I think Samoa overachieved in Dubai and George. I didn't think they'd collect that many points without Uale Mai and Lolo Lui. It seems Lui, Mai and Levasa will return for Wellington, I'm backing them to win it, if so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank Dux, post: 360759, member: 45365"] Impressed with O'Donnell and Burotu. Cruel way to lose for England, but I guess this fits well with me. The series is still really close between the top teams, unlike last season, where NZ took a huge lead by winning both the first two tournaments, and everyone had to play catch-up. I think Samoa overachieved in Dubai and George. I didn't think they'd collect that many points without Uale Mai and Lolo Lui. It seems Lui, Mai and Levasa will return for Wellington, I'm backing them to win it, if so. [/QUOTE]
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