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How amazingly perceptive that Spiro can gauge players personalities from 4000km away from his lounge chair.
The issue for the Bulls is whether they can transport their Pretoria game, which is best played at altitude, to Australia and New Zealand. When they play the Western Force in Perth we should get an idea of just how unbeatable the team really is.
This presumes that the Western Force will play as determinedly as they did against the Waratahs. You can’t help thinking, though, watching the Western Force that there are still issues between the majority of the players and the coach.
The team desperately needs a new and Australian coach who will hopefully drop Nathan Sharpe as captain and build a new squad around David Pocock as captain and a number of the younger players.
What a load of wankThe team desperately needs a new and Australian coach who will hopefully drop Nathan Sharpe as captain and build a new squad around David Pocock as captain and a number of the younger players.
I'm sure Spiro even has a candiate for the job as well![]()
Mudskipper is a fan. Dribbles on at Spiro's website occasionally. But I think he's been muzzled there too.
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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/un...0322-qrbm.htmlOnly contentious refereeing decisions by the inexperienced South African Jaco Peyper saved the Waratahs from a deserved defeat. After being correctly strong about defenders releasing the tackled player for most of the match, Peyper allowed Phil Waugh, on his own try line and at the end of the match, to snaffle two turnovers before the tackled player had been given time to release the ball.
Well he got it right today, at least. Rod Kafer was the only one in commentary who mentioned it though. Funny, that.
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