Currently liking the Cheetahs to make it 3 in 3 and beat the Saders next week. Last time they met at Bloem, the Cheetahs won and the likes of McCaw and Thorn played in that fixture. And it may have only been the Lions but the Cheetahs were awesome on Friday night. Great to watch.
It was their (Lions) first victory over the Brumbies in Australia in Super Rugby history, and their first since 1996 -- when they beat them in the Super 12 in Johannesburg when they were still known as Transvaal.My word, the Brumbies. How low can you go?
Aplon yellow + penalty try and they just lost the plot. For the entire second half they must have spent all of 2 minutes in the Chiefs half. Completely dominated. Peter Grant was useless, never seen him pass the ball. Another stand out performance from Sias Ebersohn at 10 against the Crusaders, must be in with a chance of featuring in the Tri-Nations.How did the Stormers lose that? ****ing hell.
Grant was really poor in the second half and I wonder if those sort of performances are casting doubt over his Springbok chances. Erersohn was very good in the Cheetahs' matches in Australia/New Zealand and I'm inclined to take your word that he was a star for the Cheetahs over the past few weeks in South Africa too. Aplon's try was absolutely brilliant but he needlessly gave away that penalty try at the start of the second half. I'm not 100% sure whether Kahui would've been able to ground it without the impediment so in the end his actions were rather unnecessary and kicked off the Stormers' demise. They certainly look good when they're dominating but appear to be clueless when chasing matches.Aplon yellow + penalty try and they just lost the plot. For the entire second half they must have spent all of 2 minutes in the Chiefs half. Completely dominated. Peter Grant was useless, never seen him pass the ball. Another stand out performance from Sias Ebersohn at 10 against the Crusaders, must be in with a chance of featuring in the Tri-Nations.
Listen to the Brumbies coach. Wow.My word, the Brumbies. How low can you go?
Well, almost everyone, anyway.Dare TT Boy to take all the away teams to give everyone a sporting chance
EDIT: meant to say the Chiefs at home are looking good before the Quaggas bit. If the Reds cna beat the Saders then i'll be happy...Force in perth could be a handful, we only beat them 25-24 in Round one - Messrs Pocock/Hodgson/Brown and the battle battle with Robinson/Samo/Higgers will be epic. As will be Quade v JOC. And Horwill v Sharpe.Could be absolutely crucial in terms of the Blues' placement but I don't think it'll affect the Reds, who after their win last night should take out top spot. They've got a relatively easy draw providing they don't get belted by the Crusaders in two weeks time, since following that they've got the Brumbies, Force and Chiefs, none of whom have looked cohesive this year.
Can't believe the cheetahs won and that people here predicted it.