News from Bloemfontein is that the Cheetahs are looking forward to repeating the total dominance that they enjoyed over the suspect Sharks front row in both the CC clashed this year.
The Cheetahs face the Sharks in the Currie Cup semi final on Saturday and plan to dominate the Sharks scrum, with or without their Springboks. The Sharks battled against the Griqua’s front row even though the Sharks played with their all Springbok front row. The Cheetahs, on the other hand, have used their powerful front row as an attacking weapon since the arrival of their scrum Doctor: Mr Os Du Rant.
Although the Cheetahs were unlucky not to win both CC clashes this year the front row of Du Preez, Strauss, Nel and Oosthuizen shoved the Sharks front row around the park with and without their Springboks.
Coach, Naka Drotse, is quoted as saying that the Cheetahs pack is their strength while the Sharks pack may just be their weakness. The Cheetahs are planning to play to their strength.
Sterk SkrumJanne!
Now this is the biggest load of bull iv’e read in a long time. Freestate should rather thank the Sharks for allowing them a place in the semis.
Our pack will surely not be worried this Saturday.
@Snoek – Go look at the videos of both games Snoek, it was as bad as reversing down the highway. Ask smallies he will agree with me.
@Loosehead – Ek het altwee games gesien, en al wat ek kon sien was die scoreboard.
Verbeel ek my of het die cheetahs nie eens een log point in twee games teen die Sharks gekry nie. 😎
Geel kaart vir vuil spel!
Dit kans wees dat julle baie lucky was teen die Vrystaat, maar julle scrums het nogsteeds ge :poop: !
Ons het vroeg in die seisoen drie geel kaarte teen die bulls gekry en nog steeds gewen. Geel kaarte is nie ‘n verskoning vir verloor nie.
@Snoek – Lets continue this on the insults thread shall we?
@Loosehead – Okay 🙁
All this bravado. I’m going to laugh my ass off when the complete opposite happens on the day. :monkey2:
Die bok voory gaan sonder die bulle se slotte lelik expose word
@Predawn – :poop:
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