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Where the SA teams stand heading back to cross-nation matches
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 1084832" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>It looks like we'll have at least a couple of SA sides in the playoffs. I've been very disappointed with the showings of near full strength NH sides touring SA thus far. They all look so pedestrian compared to the SA sides that collectively embraced flowing Super Rugby style rugby (to compliment their solid packs) before the last RWC. </p><p></p><p>With rule changes like 50/22 designed to weaken the defensive line and increase the chances of line breaks I feel the NH is in danger of falling behind a bit, as we've arguably only dabbled with that more open style with peak Connacht, Glasgow and Scarlets (none of whom have ever had a particularly competitive pack).</p><p></p><p>I know the Bulls and Lions in particular have huge home advantages due to altitude, but even taking that into account I fear the league will move towards Ireland vs SA at the sharp end (and next season), with Wales, Italy and even Scotland (who don't have much talent coming online) becoming spectators and getting minimal Champions Cup spots. </p><p></p><p>The days of Benetton thumping the Bulls already seem very distant. The last couple of weeks should definitely be serving as a wakeup call for some unions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 1084832, member: 74121"] It looks like we'll have at least a couple of SA sides in the playoffs. I've been very disappointed with the showings of near full strength NH sides touring SA thus far. They all look so pedestrian compared to the SA sides that collectively embraced flowing Super Rugby style rugby (to compliment their solid packs) before the last RWC. With rule changes like 50/22 designed to weaken the defensive line and increase the chances of line breaks I feel the NH is in danger of falling behind a bit, as we've arguably only dabbled with that more open style with peak Connacht, Glasgow and Scarlets (none of whom have ever had a particularly competitive pack). I know the Bulls and Lions in particular have huge home advantages due to altitude, but even taking that into account I fear the league will move towards Ireland vs SA at the sharp end (and next season), with Wales, Italy and even Scotland (who don't have much talent coming online) becoming spectators and getting minimal Champions Cup spots. The days of Benetton thumping the Bulls already seem very distant. The last couple of weeks should definitely be serving as a wakeup call for some unions. [/QUOTE]
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