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<blockquote data-quote="SupportingOwnBodyWeight" data-source="post: 1090593" data-attributes="member: 85917"><p>It must be said, the Ulster v Munster game was horrible to watch as a neutral. Too many errors and a stop-start match throughout. Was difficult to follow and enjoy as it lacked rhythm. </p><p></p><p>It was even more sad to hear the commentators trying to figure out what sort of legacy Johan Van Graan was leaving behind ,if any. I feel for him and his coaching staff.</p><p></p><p>In other, more exciting news, the Bulls v Sharks game brought some much needed excitement, rhythm and intensity to the QF's. I think the Sharks left it too late, as they did against Ulster in round 18. Bulls did well to absorb all that pressure and then convert their opportunities to points. But they will have to go up a couple of notches if they are to upset Leinster (who, at the time of writing this, are 21-7 ahead of Glasgow).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SupportingOwnBodyWeight, post: 1090593, member: 85917"] It must be said, the Ulster v Munster game was horrible to watch as a neutral. Too many errors and a stop-start match throughout. Was difficult to follow and enjoy as it lacked rhythm. It was even more sad to hear the commentators trying to figure out what sort of legacy Johan Van Graan was leaving behind ,if any. I feel for him and his coaching staff. In other, more exciting news, the Bulls v Sharks game brought some much needed excitement, rhythm and intensity to the QF's. I think the Sharks left it too late, as they did against Ulster in round 18. Bulls did well to absorb all that pressure and then convert their opportunities to points. But they will have to go up a couple of notches if they are to upset Leinster (who, at the time of writing this, are 21-7 ahead of Glasgow). [/QUOTE]
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