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Super Rugby Aotearoa: Round 5 - [11 - 12 July 2020]
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<blockquote data-quote="Oliver Madden" data-source="post: 998783" data-attributes="member: 77963"><p>Two interesting games this week:</p><p>Crusaders v <strong>Blues</strong></p><p><strong>Hurricanes </strong>v Highlanders </p><p></p><p>I think the Blues have the ability In their side to beat the Crusaders this weekend. There does seem to be a new-found resilience about them this year. If their pack can front up i think the Blues have a great shot. </p><p></p><p>I think the Hurricanes will chalk up another win this weekend. I just fear that the Highlanders' injury toll and the physicality of their last two games will catch up with them this weekend. They looked out on their feet at the end against the Crusaders. The Canes should get better and better now, especially with Jordie Barrett back and the likes of Savea and Kirifi carrying hard and fast. Could see the Hurricanes easing away in the second half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliver Madden, post: 998783, member: 77963"] Two interesting games this week: Crusaders v [B]Blues Hurricanes [/B]v Highlanders I think the Blues have the ability In their side to beat the Crusaders this weekend. There does seem to be a new-found resilience about them this year. If their pack can front up i think the Blues have a great shot. I think the Hurricanes will chalk up another win this weekend. I just fear that the Highlanders’ injury toll and the physicality of their last two games will catch up with them this weekend. They looked out on their feet at the end against the Crusaders. The Canes should get better and better now, especially with Jordie Barrett back and the likes of Savea and Kirifi carrying hard and fast. Could see the Hurricanes easing away in the second half. [/QUOTE]
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