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2014 Super Rugby: Crusaders vs Sharks (Round 14)
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<blockquote data-quote="Raggie" data-source="post: 642784" data-attributes="member: 71000"><p>The Shark pack with Alberts at 8 has a bit more bulk, however the injury to Marcell Coetzee has denied the Sharks of a true fetcher and another quick ball carrier who is able to link the forwards to the backs. I am surprised that Mtembu has been selected ahead of either Kanko or Daniel; unless it is Jake's intention to bring both of these guys on a true impact players and shift Alberts to lock in the last 20 minutes. With SP Marais back at 15 the back 3 has more pace and if JP Pietersen decides to actually play to his potential then it could be an enthralling match. Agree Steyn does not have the subtle or delicate finesse or silky skills of a traditional No.10 his physicality and educated boot may yet prove to be deceive. Iam not advocating that the Sharks will run away with this game; far from it, but they are capable of ruining the Sader's recent run of victories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raggie, post: 642784, member: 71000"] The Shark pack with Alberts at 8 has a bit more bulk, however the injury to Marcell Coetzee has denied the Sharks of a true fetcher and another quick ball carrier who is able to link the forwards to the backs. I am surprised that Mtembu has been selected ahead of either Kanko or Daniel; unless it is Jake's intention to bring both of these guys on a true impact players and shift Alberts to lock in the last 20 minutes. With SP Marais back at 15 the back 3 has more pace and if JP Pietersen decides to actually play to his potential then it could be an enthralling match. Agree Steyn does not have the subtle or delicate finesse or silky skills of a traditional No.10 his physicality and educated boot may yet prove to be deceive. Iam not advocating that the Sharks will run away with this game; far from it, but they are capable of ruining the Sader's recent run of victories. [/QUOTE]
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