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[2016 Super Rugby] Jaguares vs. Sharks (Round 12) 14/05/2016
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<blockquote data-quote="unrated" data-source="post: 797196" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p> <ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol"></li> </ol><p></p><p>1. I wont lie i also had big expectations for the Jaguares but i never believed that they would make the playoffs. But perhaps expectations were too high for a first season. Lets face it SA, NZ, AU, ARG were the best nations at the last world cup. But between the 4 of us Argentina as good as they are, is probably the weakest of the bunch at this point in time. They are playing other Super franchises that is made up of players representing these nations. So if the Jaguares came into this competition and immediately made the playoffs then i would go and bet on the Argentine national side to win the rugby championship by some margin. </p><p>2. Many of the other teams also know what to expect. They also plan for different possibilities. If you take the Cheetahs as an example, they and the rest of us knew that their defence was a weak point going into the tournament it has been for years. Surely they worked on it but still they have not really succeeded in addressing this problem. You might have a plan but thats not to say it will work. </p><p>3. I think its a bit of both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrated, post: 797196, member: 45773"] [LIST=1] [/LIST] 1. I wont lie i also had big expectations for the Jaguares but i never believed that they would make the playoffs. But perhaps expectations were too high for a first season. Lets face it SA, NZ, AU, ARG were the best nations at the last world cup. But between the 4 of us Argentina as good as they are, is probably the weakest of the bunch at this point in time. They are playing other Super franchises that is made up of players representing these nations. So if the Jaguares came into this competition and immediately made the playoffs then i would go and bet on the Argentine national side to win the rugby championship by some margin. 2. Many of the other teams also know what to expect. They also plan for different possibilities. If you take the Cheetahs as an example, they and the rest of us knew that their defence was a weak point going into the tournament it has been for years. Surely they worked on it but still they have not really succeeded in addressing this problem. You might have a plan but thats not to say it will work. 3. I think its a bit of both. [/QUOTE]
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