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[2019 Super Rugby] Round 17 (7 & 8 June 2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="unrated" data-source="post: 946638" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>Yea but, If we said all the Bulls will be Springboks for a period of four years, and they just have their current squad playing together in Super rugby and then playing together internationally then they will start to dominate the South African Conference in Super rugby in about two years time. Same for the Sharks and Stormers. Internationally I feel they might struggle more because we are then negating many of our playing numbers so this would not make sense as there would not only be the other teams that we leaveout but also the European based players.</p><p></p><p>For Argentina and where they are at in their evolution, I believe this works great for them and they will be a force to be reckoned with at the world cup, im absolutely sure of that. Don't take the Aussies trying to break down anything Super rugby related too seriously they will one week write something bad about the Jags and then the SA teams while glorifying their beloved Tasman rivals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unrated, post: 946638, member: 45773"] Yea but, If we said all the Bulls will be Springboks for a period of four years, and they just have their current squad playing together in Super rugby and then playing together internationally then they will start to dominate the South African Conference in Super rugby in about two years time. Same for the Sharks and Stormers. Internationally I feel they might struggle more because we are then negating many of our playing numbers so this would not make sense as there would not only be the other teams that we leaveout but also the European based players. For Argentina and where they are at in their evolution, I believe this works great for them and they will be a force to be reckoned with at the world cup, im absolutely sure of that. Don't take the Aussies trying to break down anything Super rugby related too seriously they will one week write something bad about the Jags and then the SA teams while glorifying their beloved Tasman rivals. [/QUOTE]
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