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Tri Nations 2009-2011
Springboks A Different Team At Home
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<blockquote data-quote="Seaton" data-source="post: 333236" data-attributes="member: 64443"><p>1. Aye, I can't believe the s***ty Sharks only managed a measly 7 wins out of 8, once they got over their poor start (not to say that they weren't poor in their remaining games) And the Cheetahs would have a very good team, should they retain their players</p><p>2. A salary cap would do as you say, distribute players evenly, thus distribute skilled players even, which means that younger players, such as the English convertees that were mentioned, might be inticed to stay.</p><p></p><p>3. I think he was actually moaning about this point</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seaton, post: 333236, member: 64443"] 1. Aye, I can't believe the s***ty Sharks only managed a measly 7 wins out of 8, once they got over their poor start (not to say that they weren't poor in their remaining games) And the Cheetahs would have a very good team, should they retain their players 2. A salary cap would do as you say, distribute players evenly, thus distribute skilled players even, which means that younger players, such as the English convertees that were mentioned, might be inticed to stay. 3. I think he was actually moaning about this point [/QUOTE]
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