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Round 2: Sharks v Waratahs
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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 100132"><p>Any team with Kees Lensing and Bismarck Du Plessis on the bench will have a monster front row, and this is where the Sharks will start their onslaught. They are extremely solid in the tight 5, and there is plenty of skill and pace at the back- they are really looking solid, and I can`t see the Waratahs taking the points at the Shark Tank.</p><p></p><p>Freed from the derby mentality that prevailed last week, I reckon that the Sharks will kick less and keep the ball in hand more, a recipe that worked well for them during the Currie Cup last year. If they prefer to rather keep on kicking away possession like last week, though, they`ll be in for a long afternoon- I don`t reckon that the Waratahs will either kick it straight back down their throats or knock the ball like the Bulls did last weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 100132"] Any team with Kees Lensing and Bismarck Du Plessis on the bench will have a monster front row, and this is where the Sharks will start their onslaught. They are extremely solid in the tight 5, and there is plenty of skill and pace at the back- they are really looking solid, and I can`t see the Waratahs taking the points at the Shark Tank. Freed from the derby mentality that prevailed last week, I reckon that the Sharks will kick less and keep the ball in hand more, a recipe that worked well for them during the Currie Cup last year. If they prefer to rather keep on kicking away possession like last week, though, they`ll be in for a long afternoon- I don`t reckon that the Waratahs will either kick it straight back down their throats or knock the ball like the Bulls did last weekend. [/QUOTE]
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