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2014 Super Rugby - The playoff push, who's going to make it
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<blockquote data-quote="Darwin" data-source="post: 643801" data-attributes="member: 24910"><p>I think I'm more of a realist. We do have a 6 point lead over the Bulls with a game in hand, but the Bulls have a much easier run home. I can realistically see the Bulls winning all 4 of their remaining matches - I suspect they will start all of these matches as favourites (though only slight favourites against the Brumbies and Stormers). In contrast I think the Highlanders will be very lucky to win more than one of our remaining matches (even winning one may prove a challenge). Our side has been decimated by injury in recent weeks, and we have a horror run home. We have the Crusaders twice (who despite the Sharks match have started to look in very ominous form), the Chiefs (the top team in our conference, who will also have Cruden back), the Waratahs in Sydney, and the Reds in Brisbane. The only game we may start as slight favourites is the against the Reds in Brisbane, but we have never had much success there.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darwin, post: 643801, member: 24910"] I think I'm more of a realist. We do have a 6 point lead over the Bulls with a game in hand, but the Bulls have a much easier run home. I can realistically see the Bulls winning all 4 of their remaining matches - I suspect they will start all of these matches as favourites (though only slight favourites against the Brumbies and Stormers). In contrast I think the Highlanders will be very lucky to win more than one of our remaining matches (even winning one may prove a challenge). Our side has been decimated by injury in recent weeks, and we have a horror run home. We have the Crusaders twice (who despite the Sharks match have started to look in very ominous form), the Chiefs (the top team in our conference, who will also have Cruden back), the Waratahs in Sydney, and the Reds in Brisbane. The only game we may start as slight favourites is the against the Reds in Brisbane, but we have never had much success there..... [/QUOTE]
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