Super Rugby Team of the Week: Round 3
Here is the dream team consisting of top-performers from the Super Rugby Fantasy game in each position.
Please note that players are grouped by positions, so you might see a full-back on the wing, or a tighthead prop at loosehead, and as usual, the Team of the Week is not affected by the Team Limits when selecting your own team.
What do you think of this team?
For all the stats and player ratings from the weekend, visit All Out Rugby here.
Don't forget to organise your Fantasy Super Rugby team for Round 4.
Please note that players are grouped by positions, so you might see a full-back on the wing, or a tighthead prop at loosehead, and as usual, the Team of the Week is not affected by the Team Limits when selecting your own team.
What do you think of this team?
For all the stats and player ratings from the weekend, visit All Out Rugby here.
Don't forget to organise your Fantasy Super Rugby team for Round 4.
Forwards:
1. Etzebeth, du Toit, and Kebble played against Southern Kings;
2.Mohoje and van Jaarsveld played against the Sunwolves;
Need I say more about 1 and 2.
3. I believe du Preez (he may become one of the great Boks), Whiteley (fighting the Jaguares by himself), and Oosthuizen (one of his best games in a long time - will he finally fulfill his immense talent) deserve their places in the Dream Team.
They are in the Dream Team because they played well the previous game.
Also to the teams that played against Kings and Sunwolves (Point 2), again it does not matter whom they play against, they played "well" against them. That's why they are there.
Not trying to start an argument here, just pointing out the facts... :)
I hope it helps... 16 Mar 07:36
Moyano wouldn't have a 'Fukuoka' what his fullback was calling anyway. "Que? Que? ". Kiwi Hall and the all SA line out would turn into a bad Benny Hill sketch.
I suggest they all get beered up from 11am, I know from vast personal experience you can speak and hear 'foreign' better then.
Only Zeilinga, your benched flyhalf could replace Sopoaga. Having left Bosch on the bench and made him your backup kicker meant that you'd have needed one of your outside backs to not play in round 4 as well for Bosch to be able to come off the bench into your lineup as an outside back and take over the kicking role.
In this scenario, it would've been safer to have Bosch in your starting lineup in the outside backs, or to have given Damian McKenzie (also outside back who takes kicking duty) the kicker role. Alternatively, it would've been even better to have brought in a replacement flyhalf for the injured Sopoaga, rather than relying on the benched Zeili 20 Mar 13:39