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Lions pose big challenge at home

Two things, Jaco. First is, please don't judge "most" of the Sharks fans by the few trolls that hover around here. If you haven't figured out what they are and how they operate by now, then you never will. Some of us think that the humility shown by Brad is the right way to go...that it is going to take a special effort to beat a really good Lions team at home. Second thing is to note the comments here are mostly from Lions supporters tell the world how they are going to smash the Sharks. I don't have a problem with it, because I think that the Lions supporters have a lot to be enthusiastic about. Me...I don't play the prediction game. I think that at home the Lions are going to be very difficult to beat, but if any team can do it, the Sharks can. It's going to be tough and uncompromising, and I suspect discipline might be more important than usual, so good luck Lions. So glad to see you guys at the top again. I'm hoping for the Sharks!
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