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<blockquote data-quote="Amiga500" data-source="post: 967867" data-attributes="member: 56767"><p>Was I as bad as last week? Could hardly be worse!</p><p></p><p>Cheetahs win - easy prediction. It'll be a damn good side that goes down to the free state and gets a result this season. At least Munster have all that shopping to look forward to when they come up north.</p><p>Connacht - easier than I thought for the westies. It appears the Dragons really haven't turned a corner.</p><p>Leinster - Completely got this wrong. Leinster only scored 6, so wee Richard couldn't gurn about the flat pass for that crucial 7th.</p><p>Scarlets - ohh, Zebre, Zebre, Zebre. Hopefully the return of their international contingent will harden them up, but doesn't bode well for the years ahead if the squad is so thin.</p><p>Ulster - Ah, Kings flatter to deceive. They made us look very good without us doing an awful lot.</p><p>Glasgow - tight game, Blues couldn't haul it back.</p><p>Ospreys - Frank Murphy to thank for this. Didn't look a big collision for me and the defender more or less stood his ground. Despite playing 70 mins with 14 men, Treviso still came away with a losing bonus point. They wouldn't have done that in most seasons past. Still look likely to push for a playoff spot again, looking forward to seeing them take on Northampton and Lyon in the Heineken Cup in the Stadio Monigo, a win there will help cement their emergence as a genuine force.</p><p></p><p>5/7, bit better than 2.5! Based on that rate of improvement, I expect to get 7.5/7 right next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amiga500, post: 967867, member: 56767"] Was I as bad as last week? Could hardly be worse! Cheetahs win - easy prediction. It'll be a damn good side that goes down to the free state and gets a result this season. At least Munster have all that shopping to look forward to when they come up north. Connacht - easier than I thought for the westies. It appears the Dragons really haven't turned a corner. Leinster - Completely got this wrong. Leinster only scored 6, so wee Richard couldn't gurn about the flat pass for that crucial 7th. Scarlets - ohh, Zebre, Zebre, Zebre. Hopefully the return of their international contingent will harden them up, but doesn't bode well for the years ahead if the squad is so thin. Ulster - Ah, Kings flatter to deceive. They made us look very good without us doing an awful lot. Glasgow - tight game, Blues couldn't haul it back. Ospreys - Frank Murphy to thank for this. Didn't look a big collision for me and the defender more or less stood his ground. Despite playing 70 mins with 14 men, Treviso still came away with a losing bonus point. They wouldn't have done that in most seasons past. Still look likely to push for a playoff spot again, looking forward to seeing them take on Northampton and Lyon in the Heineken Cup in the Stadio Monigo, a win there will help cement their emergence as a genuine force. 5/7, bit better than 2.5! Based on that rate of improvement, I expect to get 7.5/7 right next week. [/QUOTE]
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