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[Currie Cup 2016] Premier Division Semi-Finals (15 October 2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="saulan" data-source="post: 820477" data-attributes="member: 60236"><p>Not really, the only Boks they had back were Faf who was a sub and Marx who was half in and out through the season (edit: and Julian). They were missing they two best loosies and their flyhalf. But what I am getting at is generally consistency is what wins you the Currie Cup nowadays. Players that have played with each other week in and week out throughout the Currie Cup and most of Super Rugby. Even getting Boks back provides a disruption to chemistry which has formed, which is probably why Faf was left on the bench. From what I can see without doing much analysis, that Cheetahs side is incredibly similar to their Super Rugby side and I am quite certain they are going to be the Champions this year.</p><p></p><p>I saw that, it doesn't look good for him. Even if he does come back, as a prop surely a weakness in his neck will significantly affect his game?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saulan, post: 820477, member: 60236"] Not really, the only Boks they had back were Faf who was a sub and Marx who was half in and out through the season (edit: and Julian). They were missing they two best loosies and their flyhalf. But what I am getting at is generally consistency is what wins you the Currie Cup nowadays. Players that have played with each other week in and week out throughout the Currie Cup and most of Super Rugby. Even getting Boks back provides a disruption to chemistry which has formed, which is probably why Faf was left on the bench. From what I can see without doing much analysis, that Cheetahs side is incredibly similar to their Super Rugby side and I am quite certain they are going to be the Champions this year. I saw that, it doesn't look good for him. Even if he does come back, as a prop surely a weakness in his neck will significantly affect his game? [/QUOTE]
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