Serious? My point was being that Enever is a terrible scrummager.
Serious? My point was being that Enever is a terrible scrummager.
Plus the one match-up on the field that is likely to kill the Brumbies will be Kitshoff v Alexander. I reckon Kitshoff will dominate Alexander in the scrum, potentially putting an end to any hope of a spot in the RWC squad. one can dream
I give the brumbies a decent chance here. While not the best season they've been better than the Stormers and have experience playing under pressure in the Republic.
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Both Burger and Vermeulen out certainly sets the Stormers' aspirations back somewhat. How bad are their injuries, Oom? Are they a chance to return next week if required?
I give the brumbies a decent chance here. While not the best season they've been better than the Stormers and have experience playing under pressure in the Republic.
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The brumbies wouldn't be in the finals of they had the same points as the Stormers. You can talk all you want about wins but everyone knows how you qualify for the finals is points. The brumbies finished with more, they had the better season.Pretty bold statement to make. The Stormers are up in the head to head for the season and have won more games. If I wanted to knock the brumbies, and don't, I would have pointed out that 20 of their 47 championship points came from playing the Force and the Reds twice*. Looking at the Brumbies' results this season, they had two season defining wins - one against the Highlanders and the other against the Lions, otherwise their season has bounced around middling.
*The appropriate response to that statement is of course to point out that the Stormer managed come away with zero points from Bloemfontein in a season where the Cheetahs would lose an unopposed training run.