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<blockquote data-quote="SomeOke" data-source="post: 872148" data-attributes="member: 59145"><p>I'm loving it, and have watched all four games thus far.</p><p>That said they really need to show some improvement, I'll watch no matter what but the average Joe will get tired of us getting rogered every week.</p><p></p><p>It's all well and good everyone being welcoming and enjoying the Saffers in the comp, but if we become just more wooden spooners it really doesn't justify us joining the league.</p><p></p><p>Cheetahs are a decent side they really played below par this Saturday, the errors and decision making were just woeful. They were winning the Currie Cup before they went to Europe with more or less the same team. Now the Currie cup is undoubtedly a tier 2 competition but still. </p><p>As for the Kings they look OK, but the real worry is how badly the scrum went. You can't win games if every knock-on, maul reset, and dot down results in a penalty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeOke, post: 872148, member: 59145"] I'm loving it, and have watched all four games thus far. That said they really need to show some improvement, I'll watch no matter what but the average Joe will get tired of us getting rogered every week. It's all well and good everyone being welcoming and enjoying the Saffers in the comp, but if we become just more wooden spooners it really doesn't justify us joining the league. Cheetahs are a decent side they really played below par this Saturday, the errors and decision making were just woeful. They were winning the Currie Cup before they went to Europe with more or less the same team. Now the Currie cup is undoubtedly a tier 2 competition but still. As for the Kings they look OK, but the real worry is how badly the scrum went. You can't win games if every knock-on, maul reset, and dot down results in a penalty. [/QUOTE]
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