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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Laxative" data-source="post: 94989"><p>The Brumbies: </p><p>Their looking bloody good at the moment. Having seen some of their training sessions with just their second stringers it is clear they are going to be a force to be reckoned with next year. It's the final year for greats such as Jeremy Paul (set for his 100th match come the first match of 2007), George Gregan and Stephen Larkham so expect the team to step up and send them out on a really big high. There's some great talent as usual in Stirling Mortlock, Mark Gerrard, Clyde Rathbone, George Smith, Mark Chisholm, Al Campbell and Guy Sheperdson. Keep a look out for some players coming in to the team's framework next year including Julian Huxley (returning from the Reds) and Stephen Hoiles. The younger players should be watched as well: the Faingaa brothers will be awesome when they get their chance and if Christian Lealifaano get some game time he'll be good to watch.</p><p></p><p>I'm predicting a big season from the boys, with little competition considering the Kiwi teams won't be as strong as usual: 1st Place!!</p><p></p><p>The Western Force:</p><p>Finishing dead last in their inaugural season, they managed to show some glimpses of brilliance. A draw against the Crusaders was the shock of the series and if not for a shoddy last minute call they would have beaten them. Another draw the following week, however was less impressive sharing the points with the lowly Cats. Expect some big things from the Force this year with regulars such as Tai McIsaac, Brendan Cannon, Nathan Sharpe and Scott Staniforth being joined by a very dangerous Matt Giteau who can play just about anywhere.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure, that this year will be a successful one with a Top 4 finish!</p><p></p><p></p><p>I will put up previews of the Tahs and Reds very soon!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Laxative, post: 94989"] The Brumbies: Their looking bloody good at the moment. Having seen some of their training sessions with just their second stringers it is clear they are going to be a force to be reckoned with next year. It's the final year for greats such as Jeremy Paul (set for his 100th match come the first match of 2007), George Gregan and Stephen Larkham so expect the team to step up and send them out on a really big high. There's some great talent as usual in Stirling Mortlock, Mark Gerrard, Clyde Rathbone, George Smith, Mark Chisholm, Al Campbell and Guy Sheperdson. Keep a look out for some players coming in to the team's framework next year including Julian Huxley (returning from the Reds) and Stephen Hoiles. The younger players should be watched as well: the Faingaa brothers will be awesome when they get their chance and if Christian Lealifaano get some game time he'll be good to watch. I'm predicting a big season from the boys, with little competition considering the Kiwi teams won't be as strong as usual: 1st Place!! The Western Force: Finishing dead last in their inaugural season, they managed to show some glimpses of brilliance. A draw against the Crusaders was the shock of the series and if not for a shoddy last minute call they would have beaten them. Another draw the following week, however was less impressive sharing the points with the lowly Cats. Expect some big things from the Force this year with regulars such as Tai McIsaac, Brendan Cannon, Nathan Sharpe and Scott Staniforth being joined by a very dangerous Matt Giteau who can play just about anywhere. I'm sure, that this year will be a successful one with a Top 4 finish! I will put up previews of the Tahs and Reds very soon!! [/QUOTE]
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