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Round 3: Lions v Crusaders
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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 101332"><p>And some people were saying that the Crusaders will struggle without Carter, McCaw et al. This Crusaders outfit is something very special, Robbie Deans has built a helluva legacy. They are extremely professional, have massive patience on both attack and defence, and are quite possibly the best defensive side in the comp- just look at last week, the opposition were getting 10th phase possession and up, but went exactly nowhere.</p><p></p><p>Sure, the Lions are on the up, and improving game by game, but just too much class in this Saders line-up for them-in fact, I still reckon that the Saders are the side to beat this year, even without the superstars for the 1st 7 rounds.</p><p></p><p>And some people were saying that the Crusaders will struggle without Carter, McCaw et al. This Crusaders outfit is something very special, Robbie Deans has built a helluva legacy. They are extremely professional, have massive patience on both attack and defence, and are quite possibly the best defensive side in the comp- just look at last week, the opposition were getting 10th phase possession and up, but went exactly nowhere.</p><p></p><p>Sure, the Lions are on the up, and improving game by game, but just too much class in this Saders line-up for them-in fact, I still reckon that the Saders are the side to beat this year, even without the superstars for the 1st 7 rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 101332"] And some people were saying that the Crusaders will struggle without Carter, McCaw et al. This Crusaders outfit is something very special, Robbie Deans has built a helluva legacy. They are extremely professional, have massive patience on both attack and defence, and are quite possibly the best defensive side in the comp- just look at last week, the opposition were getting 10th phase possession and up, but went exactly nowhere. Sure, the Lions are on the up, and improving game by game, but just too much class in this Saders line-up for them-in fact, I still reckon that the Saders are the side to beat this year, even without the superstars for the 1st 7 rounds. And some people were saying that the Crusaders will struggle without Carter, McCaw et al. This Crusaders outfit is something very special, Robbie Deans has built a helluva legacy. They are extremely professional, have massive patience on both attack and defence, and are quite possibly the best defensive side in the comp- just look at last week, the opposition were getting 10th phase possession and up, but went exactly nowhere. Sure, the Lions are on the up, and improving game by game, but just too much class in this Saders line-up for them-in fact, I still reckon that the Saders are the side to beat this year, even without the superstars for the 1st 7 rounds. [/QUOTE]
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