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im not sure whether to laugh at the ignorance or cry at the stupidity....
"no structure or plan", where do i even start on this one, firstly i suggest you watch a replay of the force vs cheetahs match, secondly im going to explain a little about rugby strategy to you. Queenslands game plan(yes they do have one), was decided by weighing up the strenghts and weaknesses of each side. Cheetahs have a massive but immobile pack whilst the Reds have a lighter and more mobile pack, on top of the it was 36 degrees during the match, so what you had was the Reds playing looses football to run the Cheetahs off there feet, they avoided the breakdown becuase this was where the cheetahs had the avantage, as a result they were pushing passes and offloads, when you push passes that little bit to far you have dropped balls..
Benn Robinson is in doubt for NSW, adds to the list of fellow injured props Dunning and Kepu..
Waugh and Freir are also carrying niggling injuries
to easy, bets on...
if i was you i wouldnt waste to much time trying to think of something witty though, NSW are going to lose
The Reds have very smart inside backs and speed to burn out wide. If they get any decent ball, they could put points on. They could be very dangerous on the counter attack. The Reds also have a pretty handy backrow.
The Reds pack have been tradesman-like without being spectacular. They are struggling a little to get good ball and are not advancing the ball over the advantage line with any great skill.
The Tahs have been very solid in defence. Kurtley is a speed bump and the Reds will send plenty of traffic his way. He is a confidence player and if he has to make a lot of tackles and gets bumped around a bit, he might go off the boil with his attack. The Tahs have been very good at scrum time and the lineout has been surprisingly good considering the loss of Vickerman and Rocky. The lineout can be a bit shakey if TPN is throwing. This could be exploited by the Reds.
The Tahs have been building. Although the performances have been a bit rusty, they have been winning, unlike the Reds. The Reds beat the team that will come last in the competition and suddenly, the Reds fans are choking the monkey.
The Tahs defence will be hard to break down. The Tahs will win the set piece exchanges. The Tahs have an edge at scrum time but this might be sacrificed if Robinson is out. The tahs should be too smart to provide counter attack ball on a platter for the Reds. Kurtley's kicking can be a bit suspect at times however. Palu will take the Tahs over the advantage line. The tahs will look to exploit a clear advantage with Rob Horne at 13. His speed and strength will present trouble for the Reds. If the Reds get on the backfoot, they fall apart. The ex leaguie will get a few high balls as well.
Let the festival of hate begin
Tahs in a bruising encounter by 12 points
There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophies Horatio
You reckoned 15 on the colo...
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'tahs suck arse, Reds will win on principal. Look out for a Beale epic fail, QLD by a drop goal...
Point to where they have fallen apart this year. They have played two ver hard opponents in South Africa and performed strongly - no capitulation. Then they thrashed an admittedly weak South African team at home.
As for the Tahs, they were handy against a rusty 'Canes but then looked far from convincing at home against the two weakest NZ teams.
Try to contain your Growden like lust for all things sky blue - they aint really been tested yet and I'm not convinced by them yet.
You also took the Cheetahs over the Reds![]()
and the tipper of the round was?
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The Reds were beaten in every facet of what is modern rugby in Pretoria. It is remarkable that they stayed in touch. They came back against a very disappointing Stormers who went to sleep after putting them to bed early. They beat the spooners........I suppose you have to cling to something right?
There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophies Horatio
the irony in your statement says it all
I will be interested to see who plays at 12 for NSW, a Beale-Tahu combo is quite good for attack, but in terms of defense they are massive liabilities. If it is a Beale-Tahu combo i suspect that there will be traffic run through that channel all day long, expect to see Ioane and Hynes directed through there.