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<blockquote data-quote="UlsterRugby2012" data-source="post: 692704" data-attributes="member: 59097"><p>I do think the gap is getting smaller.. but significantly there still is a gap - whether that's mentality or raw talent I don't know. But games with the SH are becoming tighter and tighter and that's a positive at least. I don't think you could call them the 'big 3' anymore either considering Australia's dive in form. </p><p></p><p>Would people say there's a bigger gap between NZ and SA or between SA and Ireland in terms of quality? (or England, just using Ireland as an example since they're currently).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UlsterRugby2012, post: 692704, member: 59097"] I do think the gap is getting smaller.. but significantly there still is a gap - whether that's mentality or raw talent I don't know. But games with the SH are becoming tighter and tighter and that's a positive at least. I don't think you could call them the 'big 3' anymore either considering Australia's dive in form. Would people say there's a bigger gap between NZ and SA or between SA and Ireland in terms of quality? (or England, just using Ireland as an example since they're currently). [/QUOTE]
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