Being watch this game now...
Well, I've read comment about the scoring chart, few points, NH vs SH fans, when defences come up score will be low, no try like NH games, whatever... the same old story!
I'm firmly convinced (and I think you'll agree with me) that the difference is not necessarly the tries scored, or sometimes softly conceded, but the attitude of the teams, the willing to attack wherever there is space or men, no matters where you are (well, not always!)!
Each player, from 1 to 22, in the most SuperXV teams, first of all must have attacking skills (view, thinking capability, agility, handling and instinct of course), that are required at this level and should be in any elite rugby championship; this, alongside few attacking structures (not too much, because there is more room for "play what's in front of you" if skills are equally shared in the team), should make a good super rugby side.
The idea I made watching 8 years fo super rugby and 13y of 3N, these skills are "stressed" at international side, and well integrated with many more defensive ones (I mean team defence strategies, not individual defence), more sophisticated and difficult to apply.
Personally I think the positive approach of Super rugby is:
"To win, we have to score more points than our opponents. So we need scoring, after all", while some of the NH championships seem played thinking
"Ok, if we keep them at nil, there are more chances to win".
Both can be winning approaches, but after all I'm not surprised that all innovations in the game (tactics, individual and team skills, attacking structures) came mostly from NZ and AU unions!
Yes, Crusaders vs. Reds it's been a low scoring match, but at min 27 time seems have flown and I'm enjoying so much this game... despite Bryce Lawrence!
I can't even look at Wasps vs. Falcons, where the latters should have scored 4 tries to avoid relegation and... it looked like a ping-pong match!!!
Anyway, until the minute I paused, Reds are playing well, Lawrence has been spotted on but 1 penalty at scrum that didn't exist at all, but IMO Lawrence never realized how a scrum works!
argh! Taylor's offside after Dagg knocked on!!!

good ol' Bryce