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[2019 Super Rugby] Quarter Finals (21 & 22 June 2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 947503" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>Ive been watching all the no players closely this weekend to see who the form players are. I'd have to say cane was outstanding against the jaguares. My no 15 so far, with canes still to play, is</p><p></p><p>Moody</p><p>Coltman</p><p>Franks</p><p>Whitelock</p><p>Hemopo</p><p>Douglas</p><p>Cane</p><p>Read</p><p>Weber</p><p>Mo'unga</p><p>Bridge</p><p>Alb</p><p>Thomson</p><p>Stevenson</p><p>Alaimalo</p><p></p><p>Worth mentioning too I think Ta'avao is making a solid case, could be ahead of tuungafasi or lomax</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 947503, member: 65365"] Ive been watching all the no players closely this weekend to see who the form players are. I’d have to say cane was outstanding against the jaguares. My no 15 so far, with canes still to play, is Moody Coltman Franks Whitelock Hemopo Douglas Cane Read Weber Mo’unga Bridge Alb Thomson Stevenson Alaimalo Worth mentioning too I think Ta’avao is making a solid case, could be ahead of tuungafasi or lomax [/QUOTE]
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