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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 901710" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Buggrit. Munster were completely there for the taking - they had a bad day at the office. Edinburgh missed Jamie Ritchie in the loose forwards (late fall off) as he has been electric recently. </p><p></p><p>Still a remarkable achievement to get this far with a pretty makeshift set of backs. Relieved to see Fowles come on and have a good effort. A lot will rely on him next year if Cockerill can't prise away one of the top three Scottish scrum halfs currently at Glasgow. </p><p></p><p>The other match didn't surprise me as the Cheetahs have been running on fumes (I hope their internationals get to skip the June internationals). I'd also say I've not been impressed by Rory Duncan who appears to have coached them at the beginning and end of the season (I think with Franco Smith coaching them during their mid season surge?). If it wasn't for their altitude advantage I can imagine a world where the Kings are the better SA franchise next season and neither reach playoffs. </p><p></p><p>Scarlets showed enough to make them favourites against Glasgow I think. Good to see Steff Evans back on form with a bit of a wonder try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 901710, member: 74121"] Buggrit. Munster were completely there for the taking - they had a bad day at the office. Edinburgh missed Jamie Ritchie in the loose forwards (late fall off) as he has been electric recently. Still a remarkable achievement to get this far with a pretty makeshift set of backs. Relieved to see Fowles come on and have a good effort. A lot will rely on him next year if Cockerill can't prise away one of the top three Scottish scrum halfs currently at Glasgow. The other match didn't surprise me as the Cheetahs have been running on fumes (I hope their internationals get to skip the June internationals). I'd also say I've not been impressed by Rory Duncan who appears to have coached them at the beginning and end of the season (I think with Franco Smith coaching them during their mid season surge?). If it wasn't for their altitude advantage I can imagine a world where the Kings are the better SA franchise next season and neither reach playoffs. Scarlets showed enough to make them favourites against Glasgow I think. Good to see Steff Evans back on form with a bit of a wonder try. [/QUOTE]
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