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Round 5: Brumbies v Bulls
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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 103412"><p>The Bulls have managed to put together 80 minutes of awesome rugby this year- unfortunately it`s been spread over 4 games, in 20-minute bursts. The rest has been pretty ordinary really.</p><p></p><p>The Bulls are also notoriously poor travellers- they`ve gotten to the semi`s in the last 2 years by virtue of having been close to unbeatable at Loftus.</p><p></p><p>Sure, the Brumbies haven`t exactly set the field alight on attack this season, but then again, nor have the Bulls. In the Bulls` favour- the returning colossus Bakkies Botha, Guthro Steenkamp looking excellent, and Hougaard also coming back from injury to assist Du Preez with the halfback decision-making. Also, their coach doesn`t look like Laurie Fisher.</p><p></p><p>I`m going Brumbies in a close one, because the Bulls still haven`t gotten their back-row up to speed, with the emphasis on speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 103412"] The Bulls have managed to put together 80 minutes of awesome rugby this year- unfortunately it`s been spread over 4 games, in 20-minute bursts. The rest has been pretty ordinary really. The Bulls are also notoriously poor travellers- they`ve gotten to the semi`s in the last 2 years by virtue of having been close to unbeatable at Loftus. Sure, the Brumbies haven`t exactly set the field alight on attack this season, but then again, nor have the Bulls. In the Bulls` favour- the returning colossus Bakkies Botha, Guthro Steenkamp looking excellent, and Hougaard also coming back from injury to assist Du Preez with the halfback decision-making. Also, their coach doesn`t look like Laurie Fisher. I`m going Brumbies in a close one, because the Bulls still haven`t gotten their back-row up to speed, with the emphasis on speed. [/QUOTE]
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