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2014 Super Rugby: Waratahs v Highlanders (Round 18)
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<blockquote data-quote="austingtir" data-source="post: 656975" data-attributes="member: 54150"><p>Not thinking about the old Saders at all. That forward pack has pretty much single handedly put them in the position they are in. You clearly havent watched many of their games this year. Nearly every team (sharks) they've played this year even when they've lost they have decimated the opposition forward packs for the majority of the match.</p><p></p><p>The thing is even though they were all side to side recently they are beginning to get that crap ass back line to actually do something. And I think given a couple more weeks they might settle the back line down and do some real damage.</p><p></p><p>I think with Dan, Nodolo and Dagg back they will play a bit better with the tactical kicking and really put enormous pressure on teams to exit their halfs and the points will come.</p><p></p><p>Now if the Tahs can trick them like the blues to taking them on in the backline I think the Tahs would run away with it like the Blues but im sure the Saders learnt something from that match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="austingtir, post: 656975, member: 54150"] Not thinking about the old Saders at all. That forward pack has pretty much single handedly put them in the position they are in. You clearly havent watched many of their games this year. Nearly every team (sharks) they've played this year even when they've lost they have decimated the opposition forward packs for the majority of the match. The thing is even though they were all side to side recently they are beginning to get that crap ass back line to actually do something. And I think given a couple more weeks they might settle the back line down and do some real damage. I think with Dan, Nodolo and Dagg back they will play a bit better with the tactical kicking and really put enormous pressure on teams to exit their halfs and the points will come. Now if the Tahs can trick them like the blues to taking them on in the backline I think the Tahs would run away with it like the Blues but im sure the Saders learnt something from that match. [/QUOTE]
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