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<blockquote data-quote="BokMagic" data-source="post: 145398"><p>Weekend results and roundup:</p><p></p><p>- The Bulls were far too strong for Province, dominating the scrums, the lineouts, the rucks, the mauls and as per usual, the high tackles too- thanks for that one on Aplon, JP Nel you fkn thug. Was really impressed by 2 youngsters in the Bulls pack, Cliff Milton (how do you guys breed so many fine locks over there?) and the little guy at no. 8, 21-year-old Deon Stegmann. Bulls won the match 35-10, claiming their 4 tries for a bonus point, thus all but confirming themselves as semi-finalists.</p><p></p><p>- The Cheetahs can seemingly do no wrong at present, and notched up a fine 24-19 victory over the Lions, although the bonus point claimed by the Lions allowed them to pull out to a 3-point lead over Province in 4th place. Marius Joubert is looking more and more like the player from 2004, while there can be little doubt that both Jannie Doep and Corniel Van Zyl looks destined for bigger things.</p><p></p><p>- The Sharks all but ensured themselves of a home semi with a pretty clinical 50-25 victory over the plucky Bolanders. Odwa Ndungane`s making a habit of getting on the scoresheet nowadays, while Keegan Daniels, Ryan Kankowski and Waylon Murray reminded everyone that they`re still damn fine rugby players.</p><p></p><p>- In the clash of the minnows, Griekwas notched up a pretty comfortable 65-25 victory over the low-flying Valke. Excellent performance by the Griekwas, with especially Conrad Barnard, Herkie Kruger and the veteran Gareth Krause looking sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BokMagic, post: 145398"] Weekend results and roundup: - The Bulls were far too strong for Province, dominating the scrums, the lineouts, the rucks, the mauls and as per usual, the high tackles too- thanks for that one on Aplon, JP Nel you fkn thug. Was really impressed by 2 youngsters in the Bulls pack, Cliff Milton (how do you guys breed so many fine locks over there?) and the little guy at no. 8, 21-year-old Deon Stegmann. Bulls won the match 35-10, claiming their 4 tries for a bonus point, thus all but confirming themselves as semi-finalists. - The Cheetahs can seemingly do no wrong at present, and notched up a fine 24-19 victory over the Lions, although the bonus point claimed by the Lions allowed them to pull out to a 3-point lead over Province in 4th place. Marius Joubert is looking more and more like the player from 2004, while there can be little doubt that both Jannie Doep and Corniel Van Zyl looks destined for bigger things. - The Sharks all but ensured themselves of a home semi with a pretty clinical 50-25 victory over the plucky Bolanders. Odwa Ndungane`s making a habit of getting on the scoresheet nowadays, while Keegan Daniels, Ryan Kankowski and Waylon Murray reminded everyone that they`re still damn fine rugby players. - In the clash of the minnows, Griekwas notched up a pretty comfortable 65-25 victory over the low-flying Valke. Excellent performance by the Griekwas, with especially Conrad Barnard, Herkie Kruger and the veteran Gareth Krause looking sharp. [/QUOTE]
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