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<blockquote data-quote="Cramps" data-source="post: 420073" data-attributes="member: 53415"><p>It's not worth a couple of games if you are the best! If you beat the Crusaders in the trials, in the regular season and in the finals you know you are doing ok. The only match they lost to a NZ team was very close and I still think the decision to award the hurricanes a penalty at the death was dubious.. Having lived in Ireland last year I saw a lot of Leinster rugby and I think the Reds would be too good for them but in saying that I have heard that 2012 has brought a lot of improvement to the side, hence why they won the Heineken Cup. It would probably come down to a battle of Sexton and Cooper. Both are capable of turning games with precision kicking or a flick pass and I could imagine it ultimately being the deciding factor.. unless it was wet and cold in Dublin at Aviva.. then Leinster by 12</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cramps, post: 420073, member: 53415"] It's not worth a couple of games if you are the best! If you beat the Crusaders in the trials, in the regular season and in the finals you know you are doing ok. The only match they lost to a NZ team was very close and I still think the decision to award the hurricanes a penalty at the death was dubious.. Having lived in Ireland last year I saw a lot of Leinster rugby and I think the Reds would be too good for them but in saying that I have heard that 2012 has brought a lot of improvement to the side, hence why they won the Heineken Cup. It would probably come down to a battle of Sexton and Cooper. Both are capable of turning games with precision kicking or a flick pass and I could imagine it ultimately being the deciding factor.. unless it was wet and cold in Dublin at Aviva.. then Leinster by 12 [/QUOTE]
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