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[2018 Super Rugby] Round 9: Sharks vs. Bulls (14/04/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="unrated" data-source="post: 899941" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>Wish i knew. The team i follow and support is the only one i predict wrong on a weekly basis. It must be a mentality problem because they have shown that they can play to what was expected of them against the big opponents.</p><p></p><p>The other thing is that this was actually a big game so no reason at all to be complacent, and i don't think that was the case.</p><p>The Bulls were tactically superior today and i think they won the froward battle.</p><p> </p><p>I love the current Sharks coaching setup and the playing staff alike. So no need for people to be fired or anything drastic just think they have to get together and be very critical of what has gone wrong this season.</p><p>They have to meet in a room for a few hours straight and analyse what has been going so terribly wrong. This Bulls team completely outplayed them yesterday, and the Sharks with Springbok aspirations took a serious knock in their hopes of selection for the England series.</p><p></p><p>If someone knows what the Sharks are doing wrong or knows how to fix this please express your opinion so that we can send it through to the Sharks management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrated, post: 899941, member: 45773"] Wish i knew. The team i follow and support is the only one i predict wrong on a weekly basis. It must be a mentality problem because they have shown that they can play to what was expected of them against the big opponents. The other thing is that this was actually a big game so no reason at all to be complacent, and i don't think that was the case. The Bulls were tactically superior today and i think they won the froward battle. I love the current Sharks coaching setup and the playing staff alike. So no need for people to be fired or anything drastic just think they have to get together and be very critical of what has gone wrong this season. They have to meet in a room for a few hours straight and analyse what has been going so terribly wrong. This Bulls team completely outplayed them yesterday, and the Sharks with Springbok aspirations took a serious knock in their hopes of selection for the England series. If someone knows what the Sharks are doing wrong or knows how to fix this please express your opinion so that we can send it through to the Sharks management. [/QUOTE]
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