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[2019 Super Rugby] Round 17 (7 & 8 June 2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 946474" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>This. I couldn't believe how poor the Sharks were actually. Their handling at times seemed more like they wanted to give the ball to the Jaguares. Their missed tackling was next level poor. I think Tyler Paul was the only guy making an effort. And what bothered me the most was the Sharks poor tactics when they had the ball. The Jags kept flying in with rush defence, and there was so much space behind, but not once did the Sharks try a kick and chase approach, with Mapimpi and Nkosi they should have at least tried something else than the run around...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 946474, member: 40658"] This. I couldn't believe how poor the Sharks were actually. Their handling at times seemed more like they wanted to give the ball to the Jaguares. Their missed tackling was next level poor. I think Tyler Paul was the only guy making an effort. And what bothered me the most was the Sharks poor tactics when they had the ball. The Jags kept flying in with rush defence, and there was so much space behind, but not once did the Sharks try a kick and chase approach, with Mapimpi and Nkosi they should have at least tried something else than the run around... [/QUOTE]
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