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[2018 Super Rugby] Round 9: Sharks vs. Bulls (14/04/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 899958" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Bonkers after the Sharks last two games. But I guess that's what you get when two of the most inconsistent sides meet up. Anything can happen. </p><p></p><p>I defend Andreas Coetzee as a Bok as I thought he was just about their most consistent performer in national colours last year, but Gelant showed some decent ability with the kick and chase and I can see why their is a bit of enthusiasm around him. I don't think there is a fullback in the NH who would consistently execute those two chances. </p><p></p><p>Lovely soft chip from Pollard for the first try too. I have to admit he is showing flashes of better pace, attacking play and even dare I say flair than what I saw from him in his early Bok years (when he was in a bit of a tactical straight jacket). If, as I hope, Rassie tries to get the Boks to play like the Super Rugby teams are now doing, then Pollard is setting aside my cycnism that he can play that way too. Green shoots of recovery?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 899958, member: 74121"] Bonkers after the Sharks last two games. But I guess that's what you get when two of the most inconsistent sides meet up. Anything can happen. I defend Andreas Coetzee as a Bok as I thought he was just about their most consistent performer in national colours last year, but Gelant showed some decent ability with the kick and chase and I can see why their is a bit of enthusiasm around him. I don't think there is a fullback in the NH who would consistently execute those two chances. Lovely soft chip from Pollard for the first try too. I have to admit he is showing flashes of better pace, attacking play and even dare I say flair than what I saw from him in his early Bok years (when he was in a bit of a tactical straight jacket). If, as I hope, Rassie tries to get the Boks to play like the Super Rugby teams are now doing, then Pollard is setting aside my cycnism that he can play that way too. Green shoots of recovery? [/QUOTE]
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