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Super Rugby: Rebels vs. Reds in Melbourne (08/03/2013)
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<blockquote data-quote="Saint Matt" data-source="post: 554549" data-attributes="member: 68837"><p>Could go either way IMO, but I reckon the Rebels might just edge it.</p><p></p><p>Their forwards have been a huge weak link for them this year, but they do have the back line to cause the Reds defence a few problems. Both sides have decent back rowers, but on a whole, they are two averages packs, especially when you consider Horwill is out for the Reds. Obviously the loss of Beale is a huge, huge blow for the Rebels, but as I say, it's a tough one to call - could go either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saint Matt, post: 554549, member: 68837"] Could go either way IMO, but I reckon the Rebels might just edge it. Their forwards have been a huge weak link for them this year, but they do have the back line to cause the Reds defence a few problems. Both sides have decent back rowers, but on a whole, they are two averages packs, especially when you consider Horwill is out for the Reds. Obviously the loss of Beale is a huge, huge blow for the Rebels, but as I say, it's a tough one to call - could go either way. [/QUOTE]
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