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Super Rugby: Highlanders vs. Reds in Dunedin (29/03/2013)
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<blockquote data-quote="Draggs" data-source="post: 561143" data-attributes="member: 42052"><p>Hmmm, Highlanders not clicking.</p><p>So close, but not enough. I honestly feel that Thomson's departure is a big part of this. The Highlanders really revolved around him, especially in attack. The backrow looks unbalanced. I like Hardie, and the injuries haven't helped in general.</p><p></p><p>Burleigh looked good last year, I think he would be better for a flowing backline than Ma'a OhNo!</p><p>Gear though, talking about putting the team on your back! Must be an AB again this year. Emery is looking lively, not shy of getting involved, good to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draggs, post: 561143, member: 42052"] Hmmm, Highlanders not clicking. So close, but not enough. I honestly feel that Thomson's departure is a big part of this. The Highlanders really revolved around him, especially in attack. The backrow looks unbalanced. I like Hardie, and the injuries haven't helped in general. Burleigh looked good last year, I think he would be better for a flowing backline than Ma'a OhNo! Gear though, talking about putting the team on your back! Must be an AB again this year. Emery is looking lively, not shy of getting involved, good to see. [/QUOTE]
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