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Round 11. Hurricanes v Cheetahs
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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 110317"><p>The battle of the back rows will certainly be very interesting indeed- while the Canes have Big Rod, Jerry and Masoe, the Cheetahs will in all likelihood go in with 1 bigg fella in Smith, and 2 greyhounds in V D Merwe and Floors. While they haven`t lived up to expectations during this year`s S14 yet, except for Smith who`s been the form blindside of the comp. IMO, they`ve been extremely formidable in the domestic comps, and the injection of extra pace to the breakdowns could be very interesting, if Rassie goes that route.</p><p></p><p>Up front, the Cheetahs will field a formidable front row and an average, workmanlike 2nd row, it`ll be in the backs where the real difference would be in this game. It`s true that the Canes inside backs haven`t clicked as yet, but then again, neither have the Cheetahs- and in Phillip Burger and Bevan Fortuin, they have 2 serious scooters if given time and space by their inside backs. I reckon that whoever wins the battle of the inside backs, will take this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 110317"] The battle of the back rows will certainly be very interesting indeed- while the Canes have Big Rod, Jerry and Masoe, the Cheetahs will in all likelihood go in with 1 bigg fella in Smith, and 2 greyhounds in V D Merwe and Floors. While they haven`t lived up to expectations during this year`s S14 yet, except for Smith who`s been the form blindside of the comp. IMO, they`ve been extremely formidable in the domestic comps, and the injection of extra pace to the breakdowns could be very interesting, if Rassie goes that route. Up front, the Cheetahs will field a formidable front row and an average, workmanlike 2nd row, it`ll be in the backs where the real difference would be in this game. It`s true that the Canes inside backs haven`t clicked as yet, but then again, neither have the Cheetahs- and in Phillip Burger and Bevan Fortuin, they have 2 serious scooters if given time and space by their inside backs. I reckon that whoever wins the battle of the inside backs, will take this one. [/QUOTE]
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