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The new Super 15 format is kind of bullshit..
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_stormer2010" data-source="post: 342374" data-attributes="member: 39190"><p>Yes, I've always felt that the fact that there are different routes to victory and the clashes of opposing sttyles fascinating and something that makes rugby the great game it is. </p><p> </p><p>Just had a look at the draw; great draw for the Stormers!- starting with home games and skipping the 'Tahs and 'Canes that although we beat them comfortably this year usually are tricky games. Also we play some of our tougher games at home- Crusaders and Reds. Starting off on a bye is kinda ****, though. </p><p> </p><p>Crusaders probably have drawn the short straw; skipping the Lions and Rebels, LOL. Though they do get the luxury of playing the Sharks and Bulls (SA's 2 strongest) at home. Although the Cheetahs have been a bogey team for them in recent years at Bloemfontein. If they are lucky, Juan Smith will get a rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_stormer2010, post: 342374, member: 39190"] Yes, I've always felt that the fact that there are different routes to victory and the clashes of opposing sttyles fascinating and something that makes rugby the great game it is. Just had a look at the draw; great draw for the Stormers!- starting with home games and skipping the 'Tahs and 'Canes that although we beat them comfortably this year usually are tricky games. Also we play some of our tougher games at home- Crusaders and Reds. Starting off on a bye is kinda ****, though. Crusaders probably have drawn the short straw; skipping the Lions and Rebels, LOL. Though they do get the luxury of playing the Sharks and Bulls (SA's 2 strongest) at home. Although the Cheetahs have been a bogey team for them in recent years at Bloemfontein. If they are lucky, Juan Smith will get a rest. [/QUOTE]
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