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[2019 Super Rugby] Round 1 (15 & 16 February 2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 933066" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>Jaguares mauled by the Lions, predictably. Third try also from a defensive scrum. Worrying for the Lions because they again are showing limitations in scoring from open play (and not every side will have such a week pack). Worrying for the Jaguares and Argentina as it is hard to see how they can improve their packs performance between now and the RWC.</p><p></p><p>Also, Sunwolves have barely a native Japanese guy in their lineup it seems; which is pretty depressing. I know Joseph is basically going to keep the national team together as much as possible this year for preparation, but surely competing in Super Rugby under his head coaching would have been the ideal preparation? Even if he only had the international players play home matches or something, to minimise travel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 933066, member: 74121"] Jaguares mauled by the Lions, predictably. Third try also from a defensive scrum. Worrying for the Lions because they again are showing limitations in scoring from open play (and not every side will have such a week pack). Worrying for the Jaguares and Argentina as it is hard to see how they can improve their packs performance between now and the RWC. Also, Sunwolves have barely a native Japanese guy in their lineup it seems; which is pretty depressing. I know Joseph is basically going to keep the national team together as much as possible this year for preparation, but surely competing in Super Rugby under his head coaching would have been the ideal preparation? Even if he only had the international players play home matches or something, to minimise travel. [/QUOTE]
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