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[Super Rugby 2018] South African Teams - Pre-Season
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<blockquote data-quote="Gena_ZA" data-source="post: 888149" data-attributes="member: 42835"><p>Energy levels picking up, can't wait for the new or should we say "old" (and better) S15 to kick off again</p><p>Will have the usual difficulty to sleep again from next week Wednesday onwards</p><p></p><p>Here my gut feel on the potential of SA teams in 2018:</p><p></p><p>Sharks: Year for them to take the step up, vibe and belief are there, players and coaching platforms stable, expect the Sharks to top the SA conference</p><p>Lions: Still a great team but they lost one of the best motivational coaches ever. Need to see if they can pick themselves up when they loose a few</p><p>Stormers: Going to cause upsets when on form, strong pack but shy on backline depth. Further injuries will cripple them</p><p>Bulls: Will be better but halfway through the season, for the umpteenth time they will realize traditional strength does not mean much in an ever evolving game</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gena_ZA, post: 888149, member: 42835"] Energy levels picking up, can't wait for the new or should we say "old" (and better) S15 to kick off again Will have the usual difficulty to sleep again from next week Wednesday onwards Here my gut feel on the potential of SA teams in 2018: Sharks: Year for them to take the step up, vibe and belief are there, players and coaching platforms stable, expect the Sharks to top the SA conference Lions: Still a great team but they lost one of the best motivational coaches ever. Need to see if they can pick themselves up when they loose a few Stormers: Going to cause upsets when on form, strong pack but shy on backline depth. Further injuries will cripple them Bulls: Will be better but halfway through the season, for the umpteenth time they will realize traditional strength does not mean much in an ever evolving game [/QUOTE]
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