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[ITM Cup] Round 2
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF Mr Fish" data-source="post: 665403" data-attributes="member: 20892"><p>I think Harbour's success tonight could depend on how well Robinson plays. He has been terrible for Southland over the years, so I'm not sure if he'll be any better for Harbour. That being said, he was pretty terrible for the Highlanders too, and it wasn't until he got a change of scenery that he started to flourish at Super level. Perhaps the move to Harbour will do him good? Regardless, presumably Harbour won't be kicking the ball as much as they were last week, so hopefully we will see some nice attacking play from them (it's a windy day, but if we're lucky the rain will stay away).</p><p></p><p>I can't see Waikato being able to stand up to Canterbury, to be honest. I think they'll have scraps of possession to work with, and although their young guys are all very good attackers, I'm not as confident in their defence. Taylor being out is a bonus for Waikato, they will have an advantage at goal kicking time, at least. We'll probably see a score of 25-15, or something similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF Mr Fish, post: 665403, member: 20892"] I think Harbour's success tonight could depend on how well Robinson plays. He has been terrible for Southland over the years, so I'm not sure if he'll be any better for Harbour. That being said, he was pretty terrible for the Highlanders too, and it wasn't until he got a change of scenery that he started to flourish at Super level. Perhaps the move to Harbour will do him good? Regardless, presumably Harbour won't be kicking the ball as much as they were last week, so hopefully we will see some nice attacking play from them (it's a windy day, but if we're lucky the rain will stay away). I can't see Waikato being able to stand up to Canterbury, to be honest. I think they'll have scraps of possession to work with, and although their young guys are all very good attackers, I'm not as confident in their defence. Taylor being out is a bonus for Waikato, they will have an advantage at goal kicking time, at least. We'll probably see a score of 25-15, or something similar. [/QUOTE]
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