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Jake has boosted Sharks

Is it not plain to see that the sharks are thriving off Jake white? when you have 10 plus Springboks in a team coached by a ex Springbok world cup wining coach you are naturally going to have a huge impact in a tournament like this, The sharks are playing total rugby and have a game plan for every team they play, they are very aggressive and have the physicality to take on any team in the world and when need be can play very tactically as well. unlike the Bulls who yes have won three titles but still think that they can win the tournament by playing their same old boring ineffective game plan. All in all Bulls supporters you may have beaten us once but that victory alone will not win you the tournament, you just have to look at the log to see what i am talking about because you guys clearly can not stand the fact that the sharks are not only the leading team in SA but the whole of the Southern Hemisphere!! SHARKS Played 7 Won 6 - BULLS Played 8 Won 3. SHARKS 1st BULLS 8th Enuff said!!!!
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