OK, GBS is busy, so it gives me a chance to entertain you with MY version of what I believe will happen this weekend. My team isn’t playing, so I do not stand a chance of seeming over-confident or arrogant, so let’s look at what’s on in Super 14 Round 7.

Highlanders vs. Lions

Interesting game this, the Lions looked like they were starting to get into things against the Crusaders, and look and behold, a few of them actually made a tackle or two, but their defense was still their main foe against a second string Crusader team.

The Highlanders, fresh off the plane from the republic, ran into a desperate Sharks team, who didn’t have anything to lose, in the end it was some individual spark, instead of team dynamics that got the Sharks over the finishing line, ahead of a brave, albeit lacklustre Otago team.

As teams the Lions and the Highlanders are well matched, both teams have relatively unknown players, and are keen on running the ball. The ‘landers however, have a superior defensive effort, and as shown against the Bulls in Pretoria, they can penetrate other defensive systems with relative ease when in the zone. The key for the Lions should be, neutralizing the powerful Highlander pack, and then tackle, tackle, tackle, their attack is already good enough.
However, it will be too much too soon for the beasts from Gauteng, with the Highlanders recovered from jetlag I predict the Highlanders by between 7 and 15.

 

Brumbies vs. Chiefs

Both teams coming off a loss in their last games, with the Brumbies probably being somewhat unlucky in their titanic match against the Blues. The Bulls showed that with forward dominance and creative backplay, the Brumbies can easily be unlocked, and the Chiefs, after their bye, knows all about creative backs.

The Brumbies are probably the gambling man’s favourite, but this is rugby. The Chiefs know what they need to do to remain in contention, after two losses against the Reds and the Crusaders, they will be out for some payback.

I may be grasping at straw, but the Brumbies are not playing to their potential, something seems amiss in their camp, they ground out a hard-fought win against the Sharks at home, but the Chiefs are settled and should have sorted out their problems in their off week. The Blues did it a week ago, and I am afraid, the Chiefs, with a better team, are going to follow in All Black footsteps. Chiefs by between 5 and 9.

 

Cheetahs vs. Reds

The battle between the perennial bottom dwellers of the past. The Reds have been a revelation this season, mostly thanks to their enormous pack and the individual brilliance Genia and Cooper, shocking both the Crusaders and the Chiefs. They are riding a wave, and seem to be in tremendous form.

The Cheetahs seem more focused than in the past, and for once their aggression isn’t only aimed at their South African counterparts, albeit suffering some losses due to injury.

Bloemfontein is a daunting place to visit, even without a 14-hour flight behind you, I think that the Cheetahs’ defense is probably better than it has been for years, and they are in possession of a pack that can rival anything the Reds throw at them.

With Genia and Cooper on the back foot, and with a certain measure of jetlag to entertain, the Cheetahs are certainly eyeing this as a definite maybe. Home crowd support gives it to the Cheetahs by between 3 and 10.

 

Hurricanes vs. Sharks

An out of sorts Hurricanes team has been trounced on their South African tour, with their handling not being what it’s supposed to be, and their general play far below what we expect from them. They showed against the Bulls that they can play tight, and was it not for the Bulls’ championship pedigree, they might even have upset the Loftus faithful.

The Sharks still reeling after their first win of the season, have been luckless so far this year. Their one solid player in the past Stefan Terblanche is struggling to find form, and their pack can’t ascertain dominance come scrum-time. They seemed much improved when Pienaar took up the reigns at 10, but this week sees the return of the ironically named Andy Goode. Also their play seems a bit lethargic at times, and even though it is denied, one has to ask oneself if everything is OK over at the Shark tank.

The Hurricanes will have a lot to prove, and with All Black Cory Jane back in the saddle, will be desperate to revive their championship contention. All in all, I feel the Shark’s victory against the jetlagged Highlanders did little to inspire confidence, albeit the Hurricanes are also fresh from SA, they are an entirely different proposition than the Highlanders, desperation gives it to the Hurricanes by between 9 and 15.

 

Waratahs vs. Blues

The ‘tahs’ match against the Lions had to illustrate exactly how bad the Lions were, because the Tahs, have to be the least entertaining side in the history of the competition. Grinding out a win against the Force that on all counts should have been an easy match for them. Phil Waugh has got to be the angriest little man on earth, and he does little to inspire his players to any kind of greatness.

The Blues have had an up and down season, but seems to be right in it, as far as the competition goes. After a gut-wrenching game against the Crusaders and a close-fought win against the Brumbies they seem to have overcome the rumours about them being full of hot air, proving that if needed, they can also play 15 man rugby.

All in all this game should be quite equal up front, with the Tahs gaining only a slight ascendancy. But from 6 upwards, the Blues are more competent, man for man (excepting maybe Berrick Barnes). Expect another boring show from the Waratahs, but don’t fall asleep, cause the rampant Blues might just give you one or two things to look at. Blues to take the game by between 3 and 8 points.

 

Force vs. Bulls

Not much to say here really. The Force have too many players on the injury list to be real contenders. Their three best players, O’Connor, Cross and Sharpe, have to contend with arguably some of the best players worldwide in Steyn, Olivier and Matfield.

The Bulls are 5 from 5 this year, defending champions from 2009, and according to many knowledgeable okes, probably the best club or provincial side in the world.

To discount them is certainly not on, but you cannot honestly see the Bulls tripping over this hurdle, if they do, I will have to be stitched back together again, and woe be on any Bull supporter coming onto this blog in the following week.
With fatigue probably the Force’s only ally this week, it has to go the the Bulls by at least 13 points.

72 Responses to Round 7 Predictions (From a Stormer)

  • 31

    #28

    Oops. you are english, meant to say… GBS is a real %$#@###@@&* when he is overworked, but never you mind Puma, I have a whole string of insults on standby as soon as the Bully Boys come unstuck against the force…

  • 32

    Jy moet my eintlik soengroet, ek het al 13 artikels hier geplaas, en meer as 1300 hits gegenerate…ek het al feitlik aandele in die plek…hehehe

  • 33

    gbs @ 26
    sies man!!

  • 34

    31@ Duiwel vannie Kinderbybel – Moenie worry nie, na die naweek is my spannetjie op 28 of 29 Log punte uit ‘n moontlike 30….

    Wynand Meisiekind gaan baljaar die naweek!! Jy hou mos so baie van hom…. hehehehe

  • 35

    32@ Duiwel vannie Kinderbybel – Ek staan op net 357 Artikels, dis al… hehehehe

    Tyd dat julle flokkers my jelpppppp!

  • 36

    28 – Saint, Ek verstaan goed. But writing and speaking in Afrikaans I am useless…..hahaha. I understand almost 100% when I read it.

    I answered that post but awhile back but it said “Posting too fast” 🙄 So it never came up, like my smiley. Which GBS put up quick like a gremlin…..hahahahaha.

  • 37

    puma @ 36
    you just need to click on “refresh” whenever that happens!!

  • 38

    33@ Asbak – Sies, jou gat teen die dak vas man….. flok!

    Barra bing ting ting!

    Hahaha

  • 39

    … en toe sê ek vir myself…”Myself, jy is nou dors!”

    Yskasssssssssssssss, hier kom ek, maak solank oop!

  • 40

    Mmmmmm, my yskas lyk maar leeg, leeg soos ‘n Stormer se hart….

    Kliente het al my Kouke-ke-lola gedrink, ek het al my sletsap self opgesuie…. nou drink ek maar lemoensappies….

  • 41

    O ja… dis seker nou weer daai tyd vannie dag wat die office jockeys hulle penne en potlode drop en huistoe gly….

  • 42

    Sa moer

    Ek is besig om aan iets te werk wat almal weer de moer in kan maak, dan debatteer ons weer lekka op RT

  • 43

    gbs @ 41
    yeboooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!
    gaan nou self aan ñ paar botteltjies nektar suie!!

  • 44

    the saint @ 42
    hou dit asseblief vir môre-oggend, toe?
    wil saam vloek en skel!!

  • 45

    Ash

    Dis nog nie heeltemal reg nie, gaan seker eers Maandag 100% wees, ek wil eers sien wat die naweek alles gebeur, en hoeveel keer Meisiekind knock!

  • 46

    the saint @ 45
    ek laaik jou drift!! 😉

  • 47

    37 – Ash, Thanks never knew.

  • 48

    45 – Saint. Watch WO going to just fine. Esecially against the Force. Though they have some of their players back for this game.

  • 49

    puma @ 47
    my pleasure bru

  • 50

    46@ Asbak – Djulle kannie drift nie… julle moet sien hoe drift die ouens met hulle se Fords en Opels en Golfies hier innie Panne….. hehehehe

  • 51

    #48

    WO reminds me of another Loftus favourite, behind the mic…one Rian van Heerden, he was the Bull’s MAN, untill he won the Pink Loerie award and everyone found out why he always interviewed the players in the locker rooms…hehehe

  • 52

    Witbank ook…flok ek kan my beskuit as ‘n Citi Golf langs my stop, altyd een of ander Ghries Monkey wat se karretjie getjoen is…

    Hulle spandeer soveel geld op modifications, plaas spaar hulle en koop ‘n vinnige kar.

  • 53

    51@ Duiwel vannie Kinderbybel – Rian is mos gefire gewees by Loftus nadat hy die Ozzmob Sheepshaggers genoem het oor die Public Address stelsel…. hehehehe

  • 54

    52@ Duiwel vannie Kinderbybel – Witbank, aka Mordor, pas nogal by jou… hehehehe

    Jussie, dis darem een van die aakligste dorpies innie land….

    Donner, jy moet Witbank uit ‘n earie sien, lyk soos ‘n gholfballetjie se dimpels van bo af, met al die sinkgate, genuine!

    Ek het mos daar meeste van my skydiving spronge gedoen…. flok dit lyk woes daar!

  • 55

    #53

    Ek weet…maar die ooreenkoms bly daar…en hy was ‘n Loftus gunsteling…

  • 56

    #54

    Darem al bietjie groter as net ‘n dorpie.

    Maar ek ken die sinkgate goed, onthou ek werk by ‘n Transport maatskappy, en ons ry KOLE!!!!!

    Jy moet sien hoe lyk dit op grondvlak…hier is masjiene hier van meer as 2000 perdekrag, en dan praat ek nog nie eers van die GROTES nie.

  • 57

    55@ Loftus het hom verwerp, gefire… toe word hy ‘n Stormer… en klim uit die kas…. hahahaha

  • 58

    Spies en Olivier het hom darem seker ‘n drukkie gegee om te se dankie vir die jare diens…

  • 59

    Well, whatever happens this weekend, Bulls will stay top of the Log, Stormers will stay No 2 on the Log.

    Should the Bulls win though, there will be clear daylight between No 1 and the rest…..

  • 60

    I see the Super 14 rugby finishes early Saturday afternoon… last game is the Force / Bulls game at 13:10 SA Time….

    What shall we do with the rest of Saturday….. eishhhhhhh!

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