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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 930851" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>This looked really popular. Why were pre-season games, particularly Capetown, so well attended? Good to see, including Marx's impression of a superhero for his try. </p><p></p><p>Agree on Lions. I think when you lose a top coach you can probably perform alright for a year with the same players. Some kind of muscle memory, retaining individual confidence and tips from training. Year 2 can have big drop offs. You could see last season the Lions relying so heavily on the maul, they were not the same team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 930851, member: 74121"] This looked really popular. Why were pre-season games, particularly Capetown, so well attended? Good to see, including Marx's impression of a superhero for his try. Agree on Lions. I think when you lose a top coach you can probably perform alright for a year with the same players. Some kind of muscle memory, retaining individual confidence and tips from training. Year 2 can have big drop offs. You could see last season the Lions relying so heavily on the maul, they were not the same team. [/QUOTE]
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