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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Ezequiel" data-source="post: 524034" data-attributes="member: 42683"><p>You think so? The WP-Natal match was superb defensively. I think the young guns have no fear when playing Currie Cup rugby and matches are not dictated by endless tactics. Every year we see this. It's one of the reasons I enjoy the Currie Cup more than Super Rugby, apart from the history.</p><p></p><p>Guys like Basson, Sarel and Viljoen who were the polished diamonds in a sparkling Griquas team back in 2010. In that same year Patrick Lambie came through the ranks in Durban and we saw glimpses of the massive talent of Elton Jantjies and Jaco Taute playing in Jo'burg.</p><p></p><p>Last year we had Marcell Coetzee, Ross Cronje, Wiehahn Herbst and Sibusiso Sithole in Durban, Johan Goosen, Coenie Oosthuizen and Robert Ebersohn in Bloem and Rynhardt Elstadt, Siya Kolisi and Duane Vermeulen in Cape Town. Every year you see guys stepping up when the big guns are off on Bok duty. It gives the Currie Cup a certain image of a development camp for teams but at the same time the innocent, playful way of rugby we see by the youngsters shows what we can accomplish in the long run. This year is no different. With Kolisi, Etzebeth, Coetzee, Vermeulen, Goosen, Lambie and de Jongh in the Bok squad a new batch of youngsters is knocking on the door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Ezequiel, post: 524034, member: 42683"] You think so? The WP-Natal match was superb defensively. I think the young guns have no fear when playing Currie Cup rugby and matches are not dictated by endless tactics. Every year we see this. It's one of the reasons I enjoy the Currie Cup more than Super Rugby, apart from the history. Guys like Basson, Sarel and Viljoen who were the polished diamonds in a sparkling Griquas team back in 2010. In that same year Patrick Lambie came through the ranks in Durban and we saw glimpses of the massive talent of Elton Jantjies and Jaco Taute playing in Jo'burg. Last year we had Marcell Coetzee, Ross Cronje, Wiehahn Herbst and Sibusiso Sithole in Durban, Johan Goosen, Coenie Oosthuizen and Robert Ebersohn in Bloem and Rynhardt Elstadt, Siya Kolisi and Duane Vermeulen in Cape Town. Every year you see guys stepping up when the big guns are off on Bok duty. It gives the Currie Cup a certain image of a development camp for teams but at the same time the innocent, playful way of rugby we see by the youngsters shows what we can accomplish in the long run. This year is no different. With Kolisi, Etzebeth, Coetzee, Vermeulen, Goosen, Lambie and de Jongh in the Bok squad a new batch of youngsters is knocking on the door. [/QUOTE]
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