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Prediction Game : Round 3 Print E-mail
Written by BartMan   
Friday, 16 February 2007
And the season rolls on - round 3 of the Super 14 already, the middle of February.  Teams already shaking down into their routines, and we can now start tarring them with the appropriate brushes.
 
The Chiefs for example, as has been mentioned numerous times by many different luminaries, 'business as usual', promise the world, but deliver one of those tiny little globe shaped pencil sharpeners.  Injuries, lack of form, and Stephen Donald all contributing to their inability to win a rigged raffle draw, let alone a Super 14 match.

The best of the other Kiwi teams is certainly the Blues, who are playing winning rugby.  Not the best rugby yet, but winning rugby, and that is what it is all about - no points for style, just for winning.  The Highlanders carry on battling away with their limited resources, being involved in two low scoring battles for a win and a loss thus far.  Good results really when you look at their roster.
Then the two teams remaining, and the two with the most players out thanks to the All Blacks R&R, and the two teams feeling the pinch with the loss of personal.  Especially the Hurricanes, they have lost the guts of their forward pack, and the driver, in Weepu.  It has certainly shown, although they still managed to scrape out a win against the Chiefs, but then, most sides should eh...  The Crusaders have not been their usual clinical selves either, but are not running as ragged as the Hurricanes.
 
 Anyway, this weeks games.
 
 Stormers v Chiefs  @ Cape Town
 God help Super Rugby, the potential to be a complete snooze fest, with the two winless sides clashing to see who is the best of the bunnies.  As His Bobness said in his article about tipping, "Never tip the Chiefs", as they will always let you down, well, I have done that, set myself up for another fall.  They CAN'T lose three in a row, and they, in the past, have gone to Beorland with the world against them, only to come out with unlikely wins.  So my money is on the outsider this time...
 Points Spread:  Chiefs -12  (Would be 13+, but you have to add in the 'Donald' factor)...
 
 Bulls v Force  @ Pretoria
 Force had a good win last week against the lowly Stormers, and I think they will come up with the goods again - they seem to travel better than when they are at home.  The Bulls, we'll, they're big (as all Boer sides are), and have a cool name I reckon, but that is about it...
 Points Spread:  Force 13+
 
 Hurricanes v Blues  @ Wellington
 The Blues machine to carry on.  Probably.  They have been gathering momentum, with two good wins so far, against the only two sides, other than themselves to have won the Super Rugby tournaments since the professional age, the Crusaders and the Brumbies.  The Hurricanes should really just be a speed bump, BUT, you never do know with those windy city boys do you.  The Hurricanes pack continues to under whelm, and this will be the losing of the match.  The Blues pack, unchanged again, is looking bloody good at the moment, and is missing just the two All Blacks, as opposed to the five the 'Canes have on R&R.  More importantly though, the Blues forward pack still contains 8 players who have represented the All Blacks.
 
 Reds v Brumbies  @ Brisbane
 Ohh, a local derby match, gotta love them, might even watch this one.  Reds have been performing above their last seasons levels, and in fact looking quite good - boring, but good.  Brumbies also looking pretty handy - have more in the backline than the Reds though, so expect that to be the difference between the two sides.
 Points Spread:  Brumbies -12
 
 Cheetahs v Waratahs  @ Kimberly
 Waratahs won't go down two weeks in a row - despite the hype about them, they are a half decent side, and last weeks hiding was an aberration.
 Points Spread:  Waratahs -12.
 
 Lions v Crusaders @ Johannesburg
 
Lions have the best chance to knock of a decent scalp since they grew up from being little cats.  Crusaders travelling, and not looking at full speed yet, certainly vulnerable.  But the Lions are plain horrible.
 Points Spread:  Crusaders -12
 
 Sharks v Highlanders  @ Durban
 
Sharks two from two, Highlanders struggling along, their third week away from home (The Highlanders travel the second biggest distances this Super season, second to the Reds, so quit moaning Boers about having to travel!!), but have nabbed a win and a loss.  How they'll do though, no idea to tell the truth, so I'll stick with the winning record of the Sharks, at home.
 Points Spread:  -12
 
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