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2014 Super Rugby: Crusaders v Stormers (Round 4)
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<blockquote data-quote="SomeOke" data-source="post: 627927" data-attributes="member: 59145"><p>Personally I enjoyed this game far more than the Reds v Cheetahs game yesterday with 8 tries, but poor defense and errors throughout. I guess it's what you take out of the game. Horrible to lose like that but honestly at least Stormers look something like the team they have been in previous season (more two seasons ago) I'm still not seeing an abundance of flair but if we can nail down our basic game plan with the set-piece and defensive emphasis we will at least be hard to beat this season.</p><p>Haters gonna hate about Jean de Villiers as I've seen no evidence of this aged centre carried by the Springboks the media likes to talk about. De Allende continues his good form but as solid as he is and a good ball carrier I think he has more x-factor to give fairly solid performance from everyone defensively. From a purely intellectual stand point I'm reasonably happy with the loss and the bp. Could have really used the win psychologically though as this tour isn't going to have any easy games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeOke, post: 627927, member: 59145"] Personally I enjoyed this game far more than the Reds v Cheetahs game yesterday with 8 tries, but poor defense and errors throughout. I guess it's what you take out of the game. Horrible to lose like that but honestly at least Stormers look something like the team they have been in previous season (more two seasons ago) I'm still not seeing an abundance of flair but if we can nail down our basic game plan with the set-piece and defensive emphasis we will at least be hard to beat this season. Haters gonna hate about Jean de Villiers as I've seen no evidence of this aged centre carried by the Springboks the media likes to talk about. De Allende continues his good form but as solid as he is and a good ball carrier I think he has more x-factor to give fairly solid performance from everyone defensively. From a purely intellectual stand point I'm reasonably happy with the loss and the bp. Could have really used the win psychologically though as this tour isn't going to have any easy games. [/QUOTE]
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