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<blockquote data-quote="40/20" data-source="post: 1165716" data-attributes="member: 81577"><p>Yea I agree.... Chiefs are front runners if McKenzie stays fit throughout. And also because they're not dealing with a brand new coach as well. That's almost as influential I reckon. </p><p></p><p>As you say, Mounga aside, Saders look good on paper and if Scott Hansen had stayed on, I'd back em to keep on rolling as always. But Penney coming in new has gotta be at least a little disruptive... I know he has history with the region, but he hasn't coached here for over 10 yrs and his recent record in Aus and Japan weren't great either. </p><p></p><p>As for my Blues, no bloody idea. Perofeta and Sullivan are promising 10 options and there's stacks of talent out wider. But unless Cotter unlocks a dormant killer gene amongst the pack, that'll count for little. I'm not holding my breath unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="40/20, post: 1165716, member: 81577"] Yea I agree.... Chiefs are front runners if McKenzie stays fit throughout. And also because they're not dealing with a brand new coach as well. That's almost as influential I reckon. As you say, Mounga aside, Saders look good on paper and if Scott Hansen had stayed on, I'd back em to keep on rolling as always. But Penney coming in new has gotta be at least a little disruptive... I know he has history with the region, but he hasn't coached here for over 10 yrs and his recent record in Aus and Japan weren't great either. As for my Blues, no bloody idea. Perofeta and Sullivan are promising 10 options and there's stacks of talent out wider. But unless Cotter unlocks a dormant killer gene amongst the pack, that'll count for little. I'm not holding my breath unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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