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2014 Super Rugby: Crusaders vs Sharks (Round 14)
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<blockquote data-quote="SomeOke" data-source="post: 642982" data-attributes="member: 59145"><p>Saders look to be on rampant form at the moment, with the Sharks struggling to gel somewhat, personally I feel their problem is too many runners with not enough creativity in the side, 12-14 are players who excel with a creative player inside them which the Sharks don't have at the moment with their young fly-halves injured.</p><p></p><p>The fact that White is starting both Deysel and Alberts in the loose trio over Daniel and Kanko implies he agrees and will most likely stick to White style 10 man rugby. The Crusaders are clear favourites but if the Sharks manage to sucker the Crusaders into their game it could be a different story. It's not as simple as Saders > Brumbies > Sharks I'm affraid as the Brumbies are more tailored to beat the Sharks at their own game (and Steyn had an absolute shocker with countless knock-ons and an atrocious kicking display both off the tee and out of hand).</p><p></p><p>Saders should run away with it but Sharks might squeak an ugly win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeOke, post: 642982, member: 59145"] Saders look to be on rampant form at the moment, with the Sharks struggling to gel somewhat, personally I feel their problem is too many runners with not enough creativity in the side, 12-14 are players who excel with a creative player inside them which the Sharks don't have at the moment with their young fly-halves injured. The fact that White is starting both Deysel and Alberts in the loose trio over Daniel and Kanko implies he agrees and will most likely stick to White style 10 man rugby. The Crusaders are clear favourites but if the Sharks manage to sucker the Crusaders into their game it could be a different story. It's not as simple as Saders > Brumbies > Sharks I'm affraid as the Brumbies are more tailored to beat the Sharks at their own game (and Steyn had an absolute shocker with countless knock-ons and an atrocious kicking display both off the tee and out of hand). Saders should run away with it but Sharks might squeak an ugly win. [/QUOTE]
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