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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 645218" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>but if Toulon fail again this year in the Top 14, Wilko will have never won a Brennus in his career...on one hand like I said, it felt like Jonny was just barely relieved to have won yesterday but looked entirely focused on next week, so I think Toulon are more focused than ever right now because they've been there before, and the taste of defeat was so traumatising, I remember Bastareaud's reaction, some of the other guys...it was just unbearable for them, as their whole Top14 season will have been nothing but a disillusion when they thought for absolute sure they'd be lifting the Brennus after that incredible year.</p><p>This year Toulon aren't as invulnerable, have had rougher patches in the season, less prestigious wins, although they did again finish 1st. Last year's Toulon NEVER would've lost in Cardiff (against the Blues), and it seemed almost predictable they would this season, given their form at the time, and surely they did.</p><p></p><p>The difference this year as Laporte discussed is that they'll be more rested. They're deeper than last year (although missing some guys), and have rotated that roster a whole lot more than last year. Guys have been and will be for the final less burned out.</p><p></p><p>But on Castres' side: they're undefeated in the playoff stages since last year, and do look better than last year in general. They'll have less of an ability to sneak up on Toulon, as they're the reigning champs and ppl and teams now do expect them to show up. But at the same time, ppl do still underestimate them: nobody gave them the slightest chance in Clermont, understandably, but then again against Montypellier. They go into this final against Toulon, with everybody thinking it's got to end like a fairytale: Jonny wins his Brennus, Toulon win the double, they claim revenge on their foes of a year ago...the big team with the big heroes does it again.</p><p>But what if ?? What if Castres beats the odds AGAIN and breaks the natural cycle of things ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 645218, member: 57076"] but if Toulon fail again this year in the Top 14, Wilko will have never won a Brennus in his career...on one hand like I said, it felt like Jonny was just barely relieved to have won yesterday but looked entirely focused on next week, so I think Toulon are more focused than ever right now because they've been there before, and the taste of defeat was so traumatising, I remember Bastareaud's reaction, some of the other guys...it was just unbearable for them, as their whole Top14 season will have been nothing but a disillusion when they thought for absolute sure they'd be lifting the Brennus after that incredible year. This year Toulon aren't as invulnerable, have had rougher patches in the season, less prestigious wins, although they did again finish 1st. Last year's Toulon NEVER would've lost in Cardiff (against the Blues), and it seemed almost predictable they would this season, given their form at the time, and surely they did. The difference this year as Laporte discussed is that they'll be more rested. They're deeper than last year (although missing some guys), and have rotated that roster a whole lot more than last year. Guys have been and will be for the final less burned out. But on Castres' side: they're undefeated in the playoff stages since last year, and do look better than last year in general. They'll have less of an ability to sneak up on Toulon, as they're the reigning champs and ppl and teams now do expect them to show up. But at the same time, ppl do still underestimate them: nobody gave them the slightest chance in Clermont, understandably, but then again against Montypellier. They go into this final against Toulon, with everybody thinking it's got to end like a fairytale: Jonny wins his Brennus, Toulon win the double, they claim revenge on their foes of a year ago...the big team with the big heroes does it again. But what if ?? What if Castres beats the odds AGAIN and breaks the natural cycle of things ? [/QUOTE]
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