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Round 6: Brumbies v Stormers
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<blockquote data-quote="Juggernaut" data-source="post: 104535"><p>What this years tournament has taught me is that home ground advantage doesnt count anymore. It has also taught me that no team is to be greatly underestimated.</p><p></p><p>Last week, I thought (make that everyone thought) the Canes were gonna destroy the Stormers but it was the other way round. The Bulls have never won at Canberra but they did last week, and the Lions have won two in a row in Australia. Amazing.</p><p></p><p>So, for this one I will have to go for a Stormers win.</p><p></p><p>The Brumbies may be at home but they dont have the confidence to back themselves. Mortlock may bring that belief back or maybe not. Their scrum was greatly tested along with the lineouts. It's a massive ask on them.</p><p></p><p>Stormers are on a high after their morale-boosting win against the Canes so will look to play the same sort of freestyle running-rugby this week. I expect Barry to give Fairbanks a hard time too.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Stormers by 10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juggernaut, post: 104535"] What this years tournament has taught me is that home ground advantage doesnt count anymore. It has also taught me that no team is to be greatly underestimated. Last week, I thought (make that everyone thought) the Canes were gonna destroy the Stormers but it was the other way round. The Bulls have never won at Canberra but they did last week, and the Lions have won two in a row in Australia. Amazing. So, for this one I will have to go for a Stormers win. The Brumbies may be at home but they dont have the confidence to back themselves. Mortlock may bring that belief back or maybe not. Their scrum was greatly tested along with the lineouts. It's a massive ask on them. Stormers are on a high after their morale-boosting win against the Canes so will look to play the same sort of freestyle running-rugby this week. I expect Barry to give Fairbanks a hard time too. Stormers by 10. [/QUOTE]
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