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SuperRugby: Hurricanes v Sharks. 06/04/2012
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<blockquote data-quote="Dizzy" data-source="post: 493822" data-attributes="member: 21905"><p>Wow, great game for the Canes, they needed this boost. Andre Taylor surely has to have a foot in for the All Blacks, the man looks like the most deadly attacking fullback in the game ATM. Makes a break with almost every touch, now put him in an All Black environment where the space will be created for him and BOOM!..</p><p></p><p>The Sharks dissapointed me tonight, I don't know why they stuck with their original game plan for as long as they did which was try to run the ball from their tryline/22m and out muscle the Canes. They failed to do it so many times and just put themselves under pressure. Mvovo was very absent this game and that's the man the Sharks needed to inject into the game. Their decision making when taking penalties was poor as well. Giving up the early points to push for a try, then when they're under the pump they take the three with 20 to go?... Quick taps from the 22m and then an open field kick within the final 15minutes?.. I don't know where their mindsets were at tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dizzy, post: 493822, member: 21905"] Wow, great game for the Canes, they needed this boost. Andre Taylor surely has to have a foot in for the All Blacks, the man looks like the most deadly attacking fullback in the game ATM. Makes a break with almost every touch, now put him in an All Black environment where the space will be created for him and BOOM!.. The Sharks dissapointed me tonight, I don't know why they stuck with their original game plan for as long as they did which was try to run the ball from their tryline/22m and out muscle the Canes. They failed to do it so many times and just put themselves under pressure. Mvovo was very absent this game and that's the man the Sharks needed to inject into the game. Their decision making when taking penalties was poor as well. Giving up the early points to push for a try, then when they're under the pump they take the three with 20 to go?... Quick taps from the 22m and then an open field kick within the final 15minutes?.. I don't know where their mindsets were at tonight. [/QUOTE]
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