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<blockquote data-quote="AfakasiAssasin" data-source="post: 441115" data-attributes="member: 50580"><p><em>My tournament strategy plan for Samoa</em></p><p></p><p>Vs Namibia - They should rest some of the key forwards but have a full strength backline to build on their combinations and cohesion.</p><p></p><p>Vs Wales & Fiji - FULL STRENGTH! We have to hit them with everything we've got. Winning these two games are crucial if we are to proceed to the next round.</p><p></p><p>Vs South Africa - I'm hoping they will have qualified by then so maybe rest a few key players (forwards and backs) to save for the elimination rounds. If we haven't, which I hope isn't the case, then we play full strength with nothing to lose.</p><p></p><p>If we make it out of the pool stages, then we play at full strength with whoever is still healthy and ready to play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AfakasiAssasin, post: 441115, member: 50580"] [I]My tournament strategy plan for Samoa[/I] Vs Namibia - They should rest some of the key forwards but have a full strength backline to build on their combinations and cohesion. Vs Wales & Fiji - FULL STRENGTH! We have to hit them with everything we've got. Winning these two games are crucial if we are to proceed to the next round. Vs South Africa - I'm hoping they will have qualified by then so maybe rest a few key players (forwards and backs) to save for the elimination rounds. If we haven't, which I hope isn't the case, then we play full strength with nothing to lose. If we make it out of the pool stages, then we play at full strength with whoever is still healthy and ready to play. [/QUOTE]
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