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NSW Waratahs centre Ryan Cross has put himself in the firing line of former Western Force teammates, declaring they still haven't learnt to win close matches.
Cross comes up against the Super Rugby franchise where he spent the previous four seasons when the two teams clash in Perth on Saturday night.
The Force go into the match off a devastating 26-25 loss to newcomers Melbourne Rebels and for Cross that result brings back memories of his time in Western Australia.
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"We had the same problem when I was there ... we just couldn't shut out those games," said Cross, who was Force player of the year in 2008.
"When it does become close I think they start to become nervous and not sure of what to do.
"That's the sort of habit they've got into, they get a bit nervous and don't know how to shut out the game.
"Hopefully we can take advantage of that this week."
The Force lost their opening match this season to Queensland 21-20 and in round four shared the points with the Blues in a 22-all thriller.
Former rugby league star Cross said it was very different at the Waratahs, who are coming off a hard-fought 23-16 home victory over the Chiefs after an even tighter 29-22 away win over the Brumbies.
"I think it's the total opposite here, it's a bit more of a winning culture," he said.
"They (the Waratahs) know how to shut out games and they've got some really good experience in key positions and I think that's the difference."
Cross, who is filling in for the injured Rob Horne after starting the year on the bench, was happy to be getting extended game time.
"Coming off the bench wasn't something I was used to ... I'm just trying to improve every week, hopefully things can keep improving," Cross said.
"I'm glad to be starting ... I've really enjoyed the last couple of weeks."
Cross admitted the Waratahs had been below par recently despite winning but believed they were moving in the right direction.
"We're definitely not playing our best but as long as we keep winning and keep building towards the end of the season, that's all we can do," he said.
Saturday night will mark a first for Cross in his footballing career.
"It's the first time I'm playing against a team I used to play for, obviously I never did it playing league and I've never played against the Force but I'm looking forward to it," Cross said.
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Grrr.
Pity you were MIA when here in 2010.
Cross is full of crap.
Where was the Waratah's winning culture when they had their asses handed to them against the Cheetahs?
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
Neckup Cross you belter. This is war carnt.
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Sorry, but he has a point. We can't dispute this at the moment.
If we can believe the news, even Graham has the same opinions.
And, at the end of the day. Who gives a shit what he thinks?
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He's a custard...
He may be right but he has no right to say it... Take it to them boys!! Tear the reTAH'ds to pieces this weekend!!
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tossa... he thinks he hot shit as he is in the starting xv (only because of injuries!!!!!) he cold fart....absoltely useless
Spin............. and he has as much of a chance for playing for the Wallabies as i do.
He does not realize that his time with us was his golden years(apart from 2010)
Cant get the mungo out of people can we.
the punters friend..... stick with me and you will be wearing
Hey didnt the tahds pick Turner to start at 13 ahead of cross when horne first got injured?
Haha
hes spot on, we cant win close games....
This won't be a close game
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Yes it will. Without a doubt. No more than 6 points either way.
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.
Tahs nearly put fifty on the rebels who beat us......the tahs would have to be asleep with Hodgeo and bam sitting out.
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wether he should say it or not he has got it right! Even our coach belives the same thing! Lets just hope the boys can get their act together and play as well as we and they know they can.
Play with pride boys and please play for 80+ mins!
May the FORCE be with you!