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Round 7. Crusaders v Bulls
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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 105678"><p>I`ll go with the Bulls here, surprisingly. Why? Because they`ve finally shown that they can put together 80 minutes of decent rugby in one match last week. Also, if they play to their full potential, they can actually dominate in the tight 5. Call me a one-eyed Saffa, but I doubt whether an on-form Matfield and Botha hae their equal in world rugby in the 2nd row.</p><p></p><p>In the Crusaders` favour- undoubtedly freshness, home-ground advantage, back row, flyhalf decision-making and outside backs. And of course the Robbie Deans factor- all of his Crusaders sides certainly knows how to play total rugby.</p><p></p><p>All in all, with 7 All Blacks still missing, it will be the best chance that the Bulls will ever have of beating the Crusaders in their own back yard. Whether that`ll be enough, only time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 105678"] I`ll go with the Bulls here, surprisingly. Why? Because they`ve finally shown that they can put together 80 minutes of decent rugby in one match last week. Also, if they play to their full potential, they can actually dominate in the tight 5. Call me a one-eyed Saffa, but I doubt whether an on-form Matfield and Botha hae their equal in world rugby in the 2nd row. In the Crusaders` favour- undoubtedly freshness, home-ground advantage, back row, flyhalf decision-making and outside backs. And of course the Robbie Deans factor- all of his Crusaders sides certainly knows how to play total rugby. All in all, with 7 All Blacks still missing, it will be the best chance that the Bulls will ever have of beating the Crusaders in their own back yard. Whether that`ll be enough, only time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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