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Super Rugby: Crusaders vs. Bulls in Christchurch (16/03/2013)
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<blockquote data-quote="smartcooky" data-source="post: 557445" data-attributes="member: 20605"><p>Final score flattered the Bulls. Six tries to one tells the story better. There was only one team in it from 30 minutes on.</p><p></p><p>The Bulls really need to find a better No. 10 than Morne Steyn - one that isn't who isn't so one-dimensional. I don't think I saw him take the ball to the line once all night. He obviously doesn't like the prospect of being tackled. When it looked like he might actually be tackled when under pressure (not enough time to kick) he chucked a "ward 9" pass to a team-mate who got hammered. I reckon he owes his team-mate a beer for that one. </p><p></p><p>NOTE OF CONCERN: Why is it that, when the Bulls have got a rolling maul just started, I saw so many Crusader forwards standing off.</p><p></p><p> When the opposition have got you going backwards, all eight forwards need to get in there and push, not hang around flapping their arms like seagulls on the way to the local dump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smartcooky, post: 557445, member: 20605"] Final score flattered the Bulls. Six tries to one tells the story better. There was only one team in it from 30 minutes on. The Bulls really need to find a better No. 10 than Morne Steyn - one that isn't who isn't so one-dimensional. I don't think I saw him take the ball to the line once all night. He obviously doesn't like the prospect of being tackled. When it looked like he might actually be tackled when under pressure (not enough time to kick) he chucked a "ward 9" pass to a team-mate who got hammered. I reckon he owes his team-mate a beer for that one. NOTE OF CONCERN: Why is it that, when the Bulls have got a rolling maul just started, I saw so many Crusader forwards standing off. When the opposition have got you going backwards, all eight forwards need to get in there and push, not hang around flapping their arms like seagulls on the way to the local dump. [/QUOTE]
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