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Super Rugby: Sharks vs. Cheetahs in Durban (20/04/2013)
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<blockquote data-quote="Gena_ZA" data-source="post: 565274" data-attributes="member: 42835"><p>With the Cheetahs starting with Coenie they are indicating a full onslaught in the first half.</p><p>If the can get well ahead they might have a chance as they are going to tire in the 2nd half</p><p>No bye after 10 rounds and teams like Waratahs and Stormers had 2 already.</p><p>This current format is so flawed its laughable</p><p></p><p>@ Draggs - Kanko was a passenger last game and all know Steyn is well below average this season. Most would have done the same if they were the coach, at least your loose trio now have some bulk and grunt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gena_ZA, post: 565274, member: 42835"] With the Cheetahs starting with Coenie they are indicating a full onslaught in the first half. If the can get well ahead they might have a chance as they are going to tire in the 2nd half No bye after 10 rounds and teams like Waratahs and Stormers had 2 already. This current format is so flawed its laughable @ Draggs - Kanko was a passenger last game and all know Steyn is well below average this season. Most would have done the same if they were the coach, at least your loose trio now have some bulk and grunt [/QUOTE]
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