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Bulls off to a good start
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Bulls off to a good start
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February 22, 2003, 12:44:39 PM »
Well, what do you know. Already the bulls have done what they couldn't all last season... they've won a match.
Obviously, it's early days yet... but my money is on the sharks to take the wooden spoon away from the bulls... although the cats will be in with a good show.
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February 24, 2003, 12:51:27 PM »
Well, I'd throw the Hurricanes in as contenders too actually. I think their tight five is going to let them down again this year.
The loosies are pretty good - I've always rated Vanisi. The backline on its day is second to none, and on any other day is still pretty awesome.
But as we all know, when you are losing the game up front, its unlikely you'll win it from the back.
Sorry Canes.
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